Bucksport High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bucksport, ME)

 - Class of 1973

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z; .. m thw. muu- Il.i.IO! AILVI-I'II-I'L. .klv! w WEtVE ONLY JUST BEGUN We've only iust begun to live New hopes and promises A kiss for luck and we're on our way! We've only begun Before the rising sun We pouse ..... So many roads to choose We start out walking and learn to run And yes we've i'ust begun! Shoring horizons that are new to us Watching the signs along the woy Setting new goals for each one of us Working together day to day! And with the dawning skies We smile ..... So much of life ahead We'll find 0 place Where there's room to grow And yes we've iust begun! HILLCREST 73 W WW: . Jua-w. , u , , ; . , ,- , , w, mu ..m; mm unpumhwm....M...w.e,..,.v.....,..........4,....0 7: w. 9! l ,. l , 3 .,,,WW,,WWWW, , W hW? f4, A x x I h x L V WWW Vw XVMM . , L 7 ; ??hthgW - , : h h , i A2V6 V v W, h , $$ka K x h . v $ ,, X gwssmxw , mem VAW h V 5 Q S 5. 5 g f x. W 1 i 3 W A . g 3 : g , , h Q5 5 5 A ,y g ,7 L ; . 4 W A ; i , , BWWx-wxm; lam $ i r i . vN I k r $ x xxwi . xk h W , ; r I h ;: h r k :i ; x 's M ' E $$E ; hg w ?M i Vt h v g W $5: g m . Wm . xwigzw , W V uh 9 h A WNzW a NMM gxnw v WAnyi. W, 7A ' h WSA 6Nia$7iq$ ' .4. . 'wmwwl - - rww. . The halls are once more silent with memories echoing within 4 . W- one phase in our lives is ending 7 4 and with a pause, we'll begin again. : .m, -w.-u...m.-.--...m.....;u. ; .....v..n;q H , W , . , W - x, IN MEMO RY 77 Jeffrey Jones 1953-1970 Class of 1973 Hum rm, H. sHMWsVnus... .. We, The class of 1973, wish To dedicate This issue of The HILLCREST TO MRS. BURGESS. She is a very understanding person and is always there to communicate with us. She adds 0 special boost to sports and f0 everyone around her. Thank you for everything you've done for us and B.H.S. There are many memories of you remaining with us always. ,,,-L,J.+... ' M X? c M X 6M Like a child I just sat in the sunlight and played with the minutes as they went running by. Like a child who had never known sorrow I didn't hurry tomorrow I iust looked at the sky. While the clouds went on endlessly passing. All the clouds on their long voyage home seemed to say that youth is everlasting but 0 ftower cannot grow alone. Rod McKuen .m. IV V, .. ..-.-. me-uam. .nmngnwuu- uw-wmwmwvgw V . T - , . uJMp, 2.2 BUCKS HIT TOURNAMENT UPSET EAGLES TO QUALIFY FOR SEMl-FINAL On Thursday, February 24, 1972, The Golden Bucks of BucksporT High School Toced The Mesolonskee Eogles in o quorTerTlnol TilT CT The Bangor AudiTorium. The Eagles were seeded Third going inTo The TournomenT wiTh 0 16-2 record, while The Bucks were seeded sixTh wiTh 0 11-7 season mark. The cheering goT under way and when The bolls hod sTopped bouncing and flying around, BucksporT hod upseT The Eagles 65-53. AT FlrsT iT seemed The Eagles would hove 0 sure win as They iumped To 0 commanding 7-1 lead. BUT before The flrsT pe- riod had ended, Messolonskee was in The lead by only one poinT. In The second period The Bucks sTorTed building 0 leod They were noT To relinquish for The resT of The game. AT holT Time They had pulled inTo on eighT poinT leod, 29-21, and in The Third sTonzo odded onoTher 17 poinTs To lead The Eogles 46-35, and were vic- Torious CT The buzzer, 65-53. Mike HuTchins wos ouTsTonding in The quorTerTlnol pump- ing in 29 poinTs, wiTh Brod Dyer and John Bokemon boTh adding 12 poinTs for The Bucks, and John Wordwell, Boin Pollord, and Tom Jones odding To The T1nol Tolly. In The semif1nol The Bucks were compleTely dominoTed by The Schenck Wolverines as They could only monoge To neT six poinTs in each of The T1rsT Three periods. Johnny Wordwell was high man for The Bucks wiTh 10 morkers, as The resT of The Team was as cold on The Hoor as The snow ouTside os Schenck won 77-35. In 1972, The Bucks had again proven Their copobiliTies 05 o boskeTboll power in EosT- ern Maine Class B ocTion. Senior Mike HUTchins should be congroTuloTed for being selecTed as on All-TournomenT player as well 05 Coach Jock Brown and his Team of Golden Bucks in Their eFTorTs ond occomplishmenTs in onoTher flne yeor of sporT feoTs. .M $1.11.. Mm;n LE4 ' V . ii ,x mnwr'VWMh w ix f ?l ? 'W' Iv, , . It?! .m..aa,.- , v- j. 3 141112 . . ..f.r35.hluwHE. 7 all 2.3 I m K x Mrs. Tordiff 7THE OPEN WINDOW Robert and Richard V. -mnuu,...m.;..u.mg. . 7 $7.7 777777777 , 77THE ROCKING HORSE WINNER', Ann and Craig 1 ... NkmskVA-L :rJu: mmifnw nw --., L ,7, 7 T N E S E R DI S N A P S E H T n6! OCCURENCE AT OWL CREEK BRIDGE 1.. 5,3 174??? 7 .1 4,1,. m $ $$ka 6., t x Lxx xx 7 x 7 xxx7 .xkxxx xx x, $EXX$A$a Ex 77x ,, ,,,,,,,., zliofnxx? ,, , , , 47x, i $$sz if v: 7 ii L 534 The Chorus kxiuawf, i3... , xxx $737,747,365: , ,5 Holly and Kathy D N A G N K E H T A Russ and Ann .77 5sz 2w , , , ,, I ,, 7x44 7 7.51m 4m. ; .497 5 Debbie and Wayne . 21 . , 7, 7,5, , w, , , , A Ealiiif wwwm wwm xmwm w M1 XXX, Row 1: Mr. Files Tcoochl, G. Poofer, T. Jones, B. CosTigon, M. Conroy, A. Churchill, J. Bourgon, G. Randell, T. Muniz, A. ATwood, J. Morrison, J. McCobb, D. WrighT, G. Stontiol, S. Keene, C. Burrill, P. Burrill, K. Riley, Mr. Craig TcoochT, Row H: P. Cloukey, D. McCobb, J. Crosson, M. Shaffer, T. Jacques, B. Cooper, M. Cooper, G. Goodspeed, P. Rosen, D. Wright T 1: i The 1972 Golden Buck Track Team had a successful season again This year. The Team was lead by copToins Dona WrighT and Aaron Churchill. Also scoring very well were Mike Cooper, Jim Morrison, Jim McCobb, and Allen ATwood. We also had , , one of The finest pole vouITers in EosTern 1 1 $5555 0 Maine, Bob CosTigan. CopToin Churchill proved To be one of The beTTer Trock men in The area OS he was broad iumping around The 20 TT. mark all year. DespiTe losses due To groduoTion, we are looking forward To onoTher Fine year in 1973. XM M T Ixchm-m niMB-nkmeue-Ea human;- g Mwwzwyi SOFTBALL 72 WE TH EY Bangor Ellswort Hompden John Bops'r M.D,I. Orono Brewer EllsworTh Hermon Hompden M. D I. Orono , 7 - Hermon ; MW ' , K ' OldTown 490, ?VM Non League Jr ,, .. . ng$$ Row l; D. McCobb, K Leemon, L. Hutchins, R. Howard, C. Kelly, J. Carmichael, S. Johnson, J. Deob0y Row II: R. Sawyer, S Ashe, B. Mushroll, H. Wordwell, P. Thibodeou, L. Leach, C. Boyle, C. Whitney. Row Ill; K. Adams, C. Joost, P Wagner, P. Corr, R Clements, S. Pollard, Coach Burgess. 6W iw 4;, ?2? , i Wip Baseball 72 P.V.C. Champs mummy as $- Row l: C. Comtois, J. Smith, R. Ames, B. WardweH, T. Atwood, R. Carmichael, P. Born- ord. Row H: W. Davis, L. Dom, B. Pollard, J. Wordwell, J, Bokemon, P. Dichord, J. Wen- MVM; , W, V W , m :me NW , VA vmwrvr. :1 lg; A-v'4' ' hwy W yVlWWW 4! 0,114 X mm 6 X . . NV QXXV , N m1: ,7 . . . . v . . L . SQWkaQQB: :- tworfh, T. Johnson, 5. Newcomb, D. Howard. Row III: E. Carter, 3. Davis, M. Carrier, M. Grindle, R. Darn, M. Swozey, L. Deans, B. Wescotf, Mr. Carmichael. John W. Bangor Ellsworth Hompden John Bopsf M.D.l. Orono Brewer Ploy 0H5; Limestone Dexter WE THEY 3 7 25 Ellsworth Hermon Hampden John Bopsf M.D.l. Orono Hermon Old Town Robbie Howard kg mmiw xxx xyx : 464K mg WW?Q a xv VVXN g , x. ' iNX yfzxw x. xxw 1m g 1.: Hoea' farmw- V V . . . , - .A... 1,. 14,. 4 4 5- lulnqw-u-uu.ul-:3-..z:l ' v 2 47le 7M A$ .... ..,...x ..... .. z 1 THE TIMBER OF TIME I LIKE TO THINK OF TIME AS TIMBER FROM WHICH WE BUILD OUR HOUSES OF LIFE. AND WHETHER WE CONSTRUCT A BEAUTIFUL HOME OR A TUMBLE DOWN SHACK DEPENDS ON HOW WE MAKE USE OF THE SMALL BOARDS OF THE MINUTES AND BEAMS OF THE YEAR. HOWEVER YOU MAY THINK OF TIME, IT IS THE MATERIAL OF WHICH LIFE IS MADE . . . Esther Baldwin York a wt..-xrmvuxw-co-JU4JMI-a.a , M-w-'4-.$-- w:x. DIRIGO BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Steve Simpson Richard Rosen Sherry Hunt Toby Sweet Mike Sheehan Terry Grindle 1-..w...uh..m-...;x .0Wv...munu- --..3.. WM .2: m Vimawu-max-AMW- '- muaa-va-wm'- --- x c Row 1: S. Pollard, R. Sawyer, J. McCobb, C. Redmon; Row 2: A. Doucette, L. Esoncy, L Clements, G. Perkins, W. Weirich, C. Whitney, K. Soper, A. Fellows, C. Jordan, R. Bray, C. Bigl, S. Bowden, B. Soper, C. Clements, B. Barnard; Row 3: V. Brown, M. Hopkins, B. Gross, P. Rump, L. Webb, K. Fitzgerald, K. Eldridge, J. Sheehon, P. Robbins, C. Johnson, M. Swozey, H. Webb, R. Widder, S. Carter, C. Bunker, M. Snow, A. Carter A.F.S. This year AFS started off in full swing earning money for the foreign exchange students, and Americans Abroad students. They sold their annual AFS Birthday calendars, making a large profit, and also sold condy which brought in more money. Later in the spring, they plan to have on auction for their Final money raising scheme of the school year. In late November, they sponsored on area AFS weekend. The weekend was well planned, and proved to be 0 great success. They arrived Thursday night, and went to our school on Friday, visiting and speaking in various classes. After school they toured the mill, and later that evening went to a party. Saturday they spent the day in Costine, tour- ing the ship, and using the athletic facilities of the Maine Maritime Academy. Saturday night was a supper, and eventually got off to the bowling alleys. Sunday morning we said good-bye. AFS Ofttcers: S. Pollard, Vice-President; C. Redmon, Sec- retory; J. McCobb, President; R. Sawyer, Treasurer 21 The plane was out of the clouds now. Beau- tiful, hilly mountains, iungles, tropical vegeta- Jim, S Trip to Thailand tion, and rice paddies came into view. The sudden realization that I was about to spend , a , , , two and a half months in Bangkok, Thailand t : i1; g finally hit me. I was half way around the i E M globe, and full of apprehension, excitement, ., t , , w W and tension. ' t Before long, I felt myself becoming familiar- ized with my new surroundings. I no longer felt like I didn't belong, and I overcame the feelings of selt-consciousness. Suddenly, I was no longer awkwardly manuevering my chopsticks, and my sisters didn't have an ex- cuse for giggling at the dinner table because I stopped dropping food in my lap. All mod- esty aside, I got to be skilled at manipulating my new eating utensils! I began to attempt to speak the Thai language to wear the Thai school uniform, to pay respect to my elders, and to follow Thai customs and traditions. I did not regard the lifestyle as odd, or in- ferior to the American culture. I did not feel I was losing my personal identity by practicing and adiusting to the changes, but rather I considered it a whole new challenge and a chance to broaden myself. Jimmy, Sister , and Roland The Thai people were eager and proud to teach AFSers or foreigners about their coun- try and its uniqueness, but even more pleased for us to show genuine, sincere inter- est in them. I can't begin to express the wonderful feel- ings my AFS experience instilled in me, be- cause I don't have that kind of mastery over words. Twenty AFSers sang, When AFS Comes Marching In on our departure at the airport, at the summer's termination. Every one of us hoped that the people we had to leave behind benefited, and were as en- riched as we were. It was a summer packed full of growing, learning, a little suFfering, lots of sharing, and love. Hopefully, the AFS mo- tive and hope will continue to spread, and people will become more aware of the sim- ilarities in all of us. EVKQALJUth-tm ' 14.3.; ' ' A N a i ,.........V.......-. a. .. mm m... . mhmmwwuhmw t .. ,. ,1 , -W.....h ..,...em..--h 4.....7 Ma, W..-7-....t.t-.r......y.-a.wv BHS WELCOMES: ROLAND WIDDER The Real Roland Throughout man's history we, the young gen- eration, always have been a force trying to head society towards what we consider the ideal concept of life. Providing ideas and the- ories we always have been on initiating toc- tor in changes or reforms, or we even took initiative octions ourselves. Man's changes might have been successful considering mo- teriol improvements or institutional changes. Yet there is still on important aspect to be cc- complished. We still hove to work to create or enlarge mon's consciousness of responsi- bility towards his fellow men. There are many ways of looking upon this responsibility thus providing 0 variety of ditterent or even diverging woys in which would lead us to o sotistoctory result. I om convinced that the AFS program is one re- wording way to 0 result. Accepting language problems and cultural barriers this year pro- vided many opportunities for us all to realize that we all are aiming at one idea probably common for all people on earth: living on en- ioyoble life in o peaceful world! I would like to thank all of you who mode this year possbile for me, or contributed to make this one year lwhich will certainly have eHect on my whole lifel to such 0 unique experience. 4 v..' -17....37 e-v- -.- a-s-- Du 1 Mwwmumwwh-tuy-wagn-.pnm .. n l. .n H... . . .. LL. . tLr-ItfslunvuifLLL L...VrLduvuY.l. If: .rr.-.I.AI.AI1..LL.....I.V4.. L LLL S. Suther- land, V. Brown, M. Snow, D. Do ily, C. Chovo ree Capt, J. Peovey, C. Bigl ? MFS Student 10 New 280- I Carroll Back Row P. 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Carmichael, S. Bu ge son, 5. Bowden Susie r Mummy, xxxw xxw V, hurt , mm . :, nwwrwx, ,Wz, y X Y .n. . -3 Johnson Seniors Top-Bottom: Manager Steve Simpson, Pete Cloukey, Terry Grindle, Doug Athenon 15f row: Cameraman B. Tymoczko, E. Carter, C. BurriH, T. Mun'z, Mr. Sulvo M. Grindle, B. Bowden, R. Carmichael, B. Wordwell, R. Ames, B. M Mu m-.,-.-M ,1..A.l...,..r E i 15? row: T. Jacques, M, Jordan, R. Goode, M. Carrier, D. O dwoy, D. Keene, H. Webb; 2nd r w: : B. Bowde , R. Dom, P. Dichord, L Dom, L. Beans. : I vv-v-r. I ; racy 44-1 rm - l 44: gel 4., A. 1-: l r ....M;m.z.-m,..w ,1; 'th . - w - , ;, , , ,; '. . . , , 4 , M .u...x.vh. rs w L V Carmichael I don't care how big he is! Seniors Top-Bonom: Joe Comn, Bob Costigon, John UC S Wentworth, George Goodspeed 1'. Bernard, M. Bishop, G. Holey, manager R. Elliston; 2nd r w: manager J. Smith, R. O'Brien, B. Whifcom Walters, manager M. Tozier Mr. Burgess WWW? W W7 x 'WV w M , WW Z? X WXW M, I w X M WK , .uA , WWWWW W W W 7W m... Hammam wuss . Wm. W WWWWWWW J. Bo pst Stearns Dexter Lincoln Old Town Orono - E ooBooBom .4 3' CD W OOBOOVOO W--rav. .. vm,..;r r- Havr r. I '45:.H-rr1 . .V WAW' AA' .sz -.W.a ., .MJ FROSH FOOTBALL ?T ,W i, Capt. Tyler, Coach Brown, Capt. Bowden Sitting: B. Simpson, M. Snow, C. Cloukey, S. Costigan, T. Atherton, G. Leemon, J. Davis, J. Carmichael, E. Kennedoy, D. Harrimon; Seated: C. Bowden, P. Dyer, A. Bowden, T. Craig, M. Tyler, B. Gray, G. Page, L. Phillips, R. Archer, M. Bourgon, T. Pelkey, B. Rumney; Standing: J. Suther- land, L. Bridges, H. Pye, T. Herbest, R. Gi- roux, T. Hanson, M. Muniz, A. Baker, R. Doyle, B. Peet, J. Cross, B. Gross, Coach Brown. CROSS COUNTRY 1972 The Golden Buck Cross Country team finished the year with an impressive mark of 2546. In the Pendale Meet at Hermon the Bucks finished second only to 0 strong Orono team. At the Orono Regional Meet, John Bourgon Finished eleventh, quite a feat for a sophomore! The key to the Bucks success in l972 was con- sistency. The acquisition of the Folvey twins in early season along with the efforts of veterans John Bourgon, Jim Crosson, Jim McCobb, and Mike Sheehon helped make the year one which will be long remembered by Coach Files. This observer can not close his commentary without noting the importance of three new faces at Copt- Sheehon, Coach Files, Capt. McCobb BHS. Tim Cowon, Doug Heath, and Mighty Mouse Millet all played intregol roles in the Golden Bucks drive for supremacy. By the way, Shaffer, don't look back; those girls are right on your tail! Sitting; M. Cross, J. Crosson, M. Shatter, T. Cowon, Kneeling; M. Conroy, R. Grindle, J Bourgon, P. Millett, 5. Johnson; Standing; Coach Files, W. Weirich, P. Rosen, D. Heath, M. Annis, J. McCobb, M. Sheehon, T. Jones, V. Daily, P. Rump BUCK VARIETY Quality Meat Produce, Groceries Fresh ltolion Sand. Open: 6am to midnight; Mon-Sot. 90m to 9meSun Upper Main St. 29 WAMW Hopkins, M. Sheehon, D. McCobb, D. Stairs, R. Eldridge, D. Sheehon, J. Clements, J. Sheehon, P. Gott, R. Candoge, B. Gross, S. Sawyer, K. A. Fellows, K. York, D. Fletcher, K. Small, 5. Pollard, J. Stewart, L. Caron, M. Snow, M. Annis, BA Barnard, V. Perkins C. Sheehon, J. McCobb, C. Eldridge, C. Bigl, L. Esancy, C. Kennedy BAND OFFICERS J. Stewed, President; 3. Pollard, Vice-President; M. Snow, Secretory; A. Fellows, Treasurer; D, Sheehon, Librarian; Barbara Barnard, Student Bond Director; .A. . . r. ,vnw-nrvv- r. . r: ,4 .4' '1 r- . um-.-. . n... . -....4-.A,.... rYT'v u lW-o-t-Iv .w - w4:I:r,'+r-. $ 1:4.44Mw47mw'h41u .1, ' . . , . v ' A ' a.n.......w.nz...Lluquhmmwmn$memeums. mm......;..u..'.......;.,;.n.. uh ? K , , , A. , . . , . 1V . . .7 . m. . 4-..-..w. .- 7,.1$ah:-szmw--N.r.qw..;.......:. ,....r..., , -.n...-7--A-...; .7..-.7-7. ..,T,:.--.-. , .v 4 ,- , , V . v CHORUS OFFICERS: P. Dorr, Librorion; V. Billings, Librarian; R. LoPoint, Treasurer; V. Ashwonh, Secretary,- P. Boyle, President; B. Willeffe, Vice-Presidenf; Mrs. Perkins, Direc- Clyde Snow Martha Perkins for,- S. Burrill, Librarian mot picturew Row Mrs. Perkins, L. Leach, B. Kennisfon, D. Bunker, B. Willetfe, E. Sope , R. Gray, 3. O'Donnell, E, Morrison,- Row 2: S. Morey, L. McCoy, S. Burrill, P. Dorr, V. Ashworth, P. Boyle, 5. Carter, J. Patten, S, McAvoy, A. Fellows, A. Patten, C. Annis, V. Billings, D. Millet'r; Row 3: M. Annis, W. Gordon, J. Sheehon, R. LoPoint, M. 4...... ' h . a .u .r MyA u .-u. bcwm -x..-u--..--:V .7 ...-.......w;- .. . u... an,- HILLCREST 73 This year's stoFf started oFf by submitting pages early in the fall in o der to obtain col- ored end sheets. The Hillcrest staff hopes that the new format or style of doing the yearbook will be cc- ceptoble to all. We understand it is the IN way of doing yearbooks-the way things happened during the school year. This yearbook produced under the lead- ership of Jerri Carmichael, Steve Simpson, and Carla Perkins. Juniors who spent hours and days designing and laying out pages in- clude: Sarah Pollard, Cheryl Bigl, and Sally Bowden. Sophomores are Potty Rump, Wanda Weirich, Shannon Sutherland, Randy Elliston, and Rick Erb. Randy and Rick sold ads as well as doing the actual cud pages. Head typist is Jennifer Gallant, who was as- sisted by Shelley Johnson and Lynn Spooner. Special thanks to John McConn for taking some of the pictures used in the 1973 Hillcrest. y WSM WWW t 4, V Wet t A WWW? v VMAN x s 0mm W t 7 t WWW WW ,W t V H ,W mi Wm y gNW r f; A WX W Editoral Staff: J. Carmichael, 5. Simpson, C. Perkins, R. Elliston, S. Bowden, C. Bigl, S. Pollo .W.,....,..stwxwmw. W W?, ?W WWW z W WWW xx 3. gs? ' ?XWWW? W W x 4Q N xWW ,; Wm; W w, W; 1 4s Nsvl x x , s91 x244 W x, Ws Mrs. Augherton A , ' MW x$$VAVN a .- x53 N W$ W N; J M . 5 - W W M ,V t WWCV A i W vaWxx WWLS wwa xx W A W W x $4st WWW v45 57 WW M --w umm..u...;..u...'...a-..;-...;......- m..;-::... V. '1 w 7 ; x-t nm- N. ,. t . .4 ,.-, v.4. . .......4,.. .4.V....r-qr. r1 Y Yv, ,, I I -;n.44.r-r.w - s m, . t, m V n E .. H .. o k, .n . G .m 4. . m .n J, 8 .. u d R a h n . u n O J ,.. .,. w , .. , e . W, U T m M s. m J. H, w c .. m H J0 0 w .H . u, A J. D p. L , , . . . w H A N S. Simpson I R. Elliston, D. Jackson, C. Perkins, l rb, R. Elliston, C. Perkins S. Pollard, J. Carmichael, P. Page , R. S. Pelkey, W. Weirich C. Bigl, Business Staff: 3 Soper P. Rump, '- u m. -rvr- :wm-J. .ud m . . 5. Simpson, I W rking Staff: P. Rump, W. Weirich Bowden vd, Mr. Webb x Xxx N xxx NEWSBOMB The Newsbomb has shed its rusty overcoat and taken on the look of o Pultizer Prize winner. Now maybe for the better. Through the use of photographs and pro- tessionol printing the staff can bring the reader a much more personal look at his high school world. Hope- fully the students of B.H.S. will continue to support the Newsbomb and its ventures. Nggw ' 4 Rx M y A e N. eSm Back Row: 5. Pelkey, S. Burrill, Mr. Dyer, J. Remick, T. Bowden, V. Norwood. Absent: D. Jackson Editor Susan Pelkey Editor: Tim Cowon x62 ..., :.;K;,', e .,,;,. Iv A mwnwkux, :1 .0... ,, $mnm.......-..u..'....m. , X WV Editor: Jeon Remick - x 66 49 ??fx , Ztgt M Cloukey, L. Spooner, L. Folsom, D. Fletcher, J. Rogers, T. Grindle, D, Redmon, J. Clements, A. Patten, J. Patten, D. Sheehon; Front Row; C. Comtois, v-.....+.n. .vHr-vut ,. ..A+.A; -'v . U. . ..-...,., rWe-rv .7, A I I I m 41.4.14vrv . .. yi- I XI we1r DEBATE Varsity R. Rosen, L. Atwood, L. Caron, Gs Randall, B. Perkins, Mr. Tordif The Golden Bucks debaters have seen much action this year. Mr. Tardif's varsity team has competed in several tour- naments with a good deal of success. The novice team, coached by Mr. Files, has gained valuable experience this season. Linda Caron, Lois McCoy, Mike makes x 'I s Bouchard, Barbara Kenniston, U0 x Lourice Churchill, Robin Jock- son, and Edith Soper oll com- peted for the Bucks novices this year. 1972-73 was 0 year of great involvement and stu- dent interest in debate. Novice L. McCoy, E. Soper, R. Jackson, L. Churchill; Standing: K. Darnell, Mr. Files Sitting: S. Sawyer, 5. Craig, M. Snow, R. Giomotti, L. Spooner, B. Kenniston, C. Bigl; Standing: R. Widder, V. Perkins, L. Baxter, C. Bunker, 5. Carter, B. Barnard, C. Johnson, C. Perkins, C. Redmon, M. Shaffer, V, McConn, E4 O'Neill, A. FrenCh ClUb i5 0 new organi- Corter, J. Boyle, C. Clements, J. Stewart, 5. Bowden, L. McCoy, A. Patten, S. Pollard, Mrs. Norton zation this year. HS goal is to U if A i ' I send Seniors to France. French Club began with the backing of the French Bou- tique, and is headed by Mrs. 7h z t 4 I H LIDA'aIIL'ii H AMMW'X GOD MADE ALL SNOWFLAKES BEAUTIFUL-AS HE DID ALL MEN, LEARN TO SEE THE BEAUTY THEN, IN ALL OF THEM. Rod McEwen Q , xexXx X a x x .. Xxxx K kw xxx $ $x sx mxxxx MM-tt9 , 7, z , yyzgwg x6 v 4.7a , , ., x . -m-m..- - -m-.-w.ct-NquAI-Vx4alf I n, T. Jacques, J. Crosson, Boyce I D M. Currier Bennett, I Row 2: B. Rump, - Row 3; R. O'Brien, 5. Keene G S. Findlay; L Deans, I Row 4: W. Tymoczko I R. Ames G. Haley; I , T. Johnson I W. Walters TI Muniz Jackson , WNW WW M. Bishop, B. Wordwell I R T. Grindle, D. Atherton V Bowden M. Bowden TOOL CRIB S I M. Grindle, G. Gray, R. Carmichael B Bowden M. Annls WmNJnmLAnstMwaS-nmnk, -umvw,-;.m ; ,9,- v, e k U lo C Du. h, .m .n e w w I H. Webb M. Shaffer l I Rowl W DaVIs, R Bowden Swozey, R. Goode, D. Keene T Cowon, Jordon, P, Barnard Cooper L, Dom, fgyw , y Y? I wmvyhywwmmx w ?lrrassljuv ,eilztiiitkl , ,,4.,I,144 I4 31? G. Tennont I hunteaumm' ma 'Em' :- P. Carey, S. Bowden ixxx- 5x Row 1: V. Ashworth, P. Dorr, R4 Grindle, D. Lord,- Row 2: D. Sheehon, S. Pelkey, J. Remick, L. Spooner, P. Boyle, Row 3: J. Rogers, D. Robshaw, L. Schwobe, M. Trott, M. Smith; Row 4: J. Chambers, D. Bishop, C. Conory, L. LoBree, V. Billings; Standing: Mrs. Phillips FBLA is a National Organization, recognized by the National Education Association. Our pur- pose here at Bucksport High School is to have on active organization for business students; to help them further their business education, do service work, and to have social activities. D. Lord, P. Boyle, D. Bishop, B. Trott FHA FHA began the year by participating in the District B Convention where the theme was the Young and Young at Heart . This involved discussions between Senior Citi- zens and the members. Community ser- vice activities included collecting tor the UNICEF drive with FBLA members, and making bibs for children at Pinelond. The chapter members entertained their moth- ers at a banquet in April, where they re ceived awards and recognition for their Row 1: B. Flannery; J. Patten; Row 2: J. Swift, J. Remick, S. Pelkey, J. Roiney, T. Clapper, V. Billings achievements during the year, New om- cers were installed. Row 1: S. McAvoy, D. Millett, M. Mottson, J. LcPointe, Si O'Donnell,- Row 2: J. Remick, S. Pelkey, B. Flonnery, J. Patten, K. York, J. Rainev, Row 3: E. Fclvey, D. Nightengole, S. Burrill, M. Su- keforth, V. Billings, P. Dorr, P. Boyle,- Row 4; K. Deans, J. Swift, M Smith, D. Eaton, T. Clapper, C. Annis BAD SEED V :de4 Don't let Cloude's death upset you, dear Rhoda. I have a right to know what become of the medal. THESPIANS lst row OFFncers: A. Webb Histo- rian; C. Perkins, Executive secre- tory; Richard Rosen, Vice-Presi- dent; G. Randall, President; K. Small, Treasurer,- R. Bray, Corre- sponding secretory; 2nd row: 5. Randall, C. Jordon, V. Perkins, C. Clements, L. Webb, B. Bernard, L. Esoncy, C. Chovoree, K. Soper, A. Fellows; 3rd row; R. Burpee, V. McConn, C. Redman, S. Sawyer, C. Johnson, P. Robbins, S. Caner, Y. Mushroll, R. Giomom; 4th row; R. Bowden, R. Widder, W. Davis, D. Sheehon, J. Clements, R. El- dridge, J. McConn, S. Burrill, L. Caron ' Www.aN-x-Jmsum.z.m.g:mwpumun. M. $ $ $ kaisx xx! igitrxxxir? iizzv? ., ...nu..,.b..;-.m, az'v' . . V m w. w m .. u . .V a y .M .. m M N M m . m A M. w . w K w, .. v a , . V . w YX Row 1: L. Schwobe, C. Perkins, J. Boyle, S. Johnson, B. Soper; Row 2: R. Sawyer, P. Page, L. Baxter, S. Bowden, J. Gallant, D. Jackson; Row 3: 5. Carter, A. Webb, S. Pollard, K. Small, P. Cloukey, G. Randall, R. Widder; Row 4: 5. Simpson, J. McCobb, T. Grindie, R. Rosen, M. Sheehon, Not pictured J. Carmichael Va 1 V 72 WW 2H2 my 2 22W 2 2 2 mm 7V Wt ; 2g 127M 2 , x ?x V , z 22,2927fo M 2 2x4 4 2 w. M .2 2 2 2222222 x K 2 'x X 6 $7 4222652? . , V NHS officers; S. Simpson: President; A. Webb; Secretory; L. Baxter: Vice-President; J. McCobb; Treasurer off under the new leadership of Mr. Connors. In late fall we had the initiation of 14 senior members, Mr. Connors NHS started this year NHS went to Mt. View High School to help plan for the Regional Convention. Expecting a number of schools, we found only present. Also, we combined our efforts with Student Council in putting on the annual one other school there with two members winter cornivol-A BIG SUCCESS , - a -.1nwu....,...'..u...t.......;..y 2 hum. :m mmtmbm, 1971 Student Council officers; K. Dyer: Treasurer,- L. Baxter: President; Mr. Smith: Advisor; 3. Bowden: Mr. Smith Vice-President; P. Page: Secretary The Student Council consists of twelve members, all of whom were chosen by the votes of each class. This year the council went to 0 Student Council Convention, held at Guiltord, Maine, and we ran Susie Burgess for i'Eostern Maine Regional Association Secretory position, she won with a unanimous vote: Congratulations to Susie for this honor. School problems such 05 the mess in the cafeteria, and people consistently being late to class have been discussed. We com- bined with N.H.S. this year to hold the annual winter carnival, which was held February 9 and 10. The Council also had 0 great X-mos assembly this year. We collected around $60.00 from the organizations in school and bought toys, etc. for needy children in this area. It was 0 very rewarding experience, and lots of tun tool 43 , ... ,. m .99., W W v WW, - WW . .A WNW, k WWWA A AA w xwww wmm w VMNW G W xwlx + K . xxkx'xkvix W WWW: Mvgxy! IA ZN Wm My MSW $a$ $$$me m ms 51!: wm WWW? WWW WWWWWWW 16D : wn J ' ' ' ' , ' '- VWW MW .; , ' , ' W , , .1 . , WWW V CW ; , 'W , x W . ' '- . ' WW . W ww WWKWOV WWW , ' Row 1 T. Jones, R. Carmichael, J. Wentworth, G. Goodspeed, L Dom, J. Smith. Row 2; Coach Brown, T. Falvey, M. Coope E. Cooper, P. Dichord, Asst. Coach Craig. Row 3: S. Simpson, R. Sawyer, W. Davis, J. C osson. SENIORS W ? N f-WWWK W ? WW 7 WWW W WV 2? ?xi W, VK WNW W W As; W $?ng W W, v x ?k W W 0 WW WWW ' W WNW W WWW W W W W VW Wlx WWW? 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Wentworth Levi WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING, BUT WANTING TO WIN IS. u u, zamaw , 711M281 2mm Compliments of NEWBERRYS EPSTEINS CLOTHING Main Street STORE Ellsworth Seorsport Stoningfon So. Brewer . , 71v Fr... ..... ..v-- ... . H... ..A .7W .7-. V. .. .- w-zworr.,- : ,. m-u, ,., 1,42, ;- '5 69 i 9x '30 9:..thzzw o 0, i2 :If' 4! 54:0 Row 1: T. Sherrord, N. Kingsbury, S. Johnson, R. Sawyer, K. Leach, N4 Gross, Row 2; P. Boyle, K. Beck, K. Pelletier, D. McCobb, L. Leoch, R. Howard, M. Johnson, P. Dorr. Row 3: V. Ashworth, K. Fitzgerald, L. Jewett, E. Churchill, K. Pickering, C. Boyle, C4 Joost, D. Pierce, Coach Mrs. HB IRL'S BASKETBALL 73 Vow. ' 29:04: nggno M $3029 63$: Wt; 699,. '9'6'939393'3'6'9'0'0'93'; 9 N.oggogigzgu 0 M m 0:34 9 o WW0 u $$$$ng . wag? 4MB 9: 4393:2099; . V 9x '02. $4,499 . 0:???3. gvzazgvyazyganv Iigm; t ,x i 6. X wit; ,5! WW '4 Xxx x 35' o a o 0 WW v 0 0 . 0399303 9 9'9? ' 6 y. ,..x y .. ., Coach Burgess and Tri-Coptains R. Sawyer, K. Leach, S. Johnson Led by Senior Tri-Coptoins Koren Leach, Ruth Sawyer, and Shelley Johnson the Girls ended the season with on 8-7 overall record and 5-4 in PVC ploy. Ruth Sawyer was lead- ing scorer averaging 10 points per game, fol- lowed by Karen Leach with 8 and Robin Howard with 6.7 points per game. Koren led in assists with 63 and steals 80. Chris Joost was high rebounder with 135. WE 37 Searsport 43 Orono 50 Old Town 37 Ellsworth 33 Hompden 63 John Bapst 4i Hermon tPVC Games THEY 27 29!K 46$ 4510! 43! 9t 273 WE 28 MDI 53 John Bopst 36 MDI 23 Orono 30 Brewer 41 Brewer 39 Bangor 41 Ellsworth 33 34 54! 25 37 26 43 x mung L. r-Amm. i . m vmwmu v.44.-. vii. .JA-Ames nwhr - wwwv r-r . LLJJQJAAAHW v , A 1 v 1:1. AI .2 I u-V' J l .L-...--rw-'u - h-. - $ . xxx $$$ N$$x xx$x$5$x$x wxwzxxxxx . y -,. -u..m...m..'..u...'...v...;.;. ;....mv..n1-m.x v 2 . . BASKETBALL M. a. yQ ,4 ..m; R. Erb 74 Xx? Coach Craig, Carter, J. Veilleux, T. 'Neill, M. Shaffer, M. n r v ..,.,...m. J M. w. mun. . IX ? $53? 35$ L L , . ., , , , w Folvey, W. Tymoczko, L. Deans, J. S Grindle, R. Dam Back Row: Front Row E. Cross, 4mm, Ito 1 ?x x xy wyx .. ., Vx FROSH BASKETBALL The Freshman Team again had a successful season under The coaching of Mr. AlmquisT. The Team did on excellenT iob on defense, Teom eTTorT, and 0H- Oround performance. OUTsTonding players for The Team included Poul Dyer, Andy Bowden, David Beck, Harry Pye, 0nd Brion Redmon. WiTh The fine TolenT in This year's Team. BucksporT's boskeTboll Teams have good prospecTs for The future. Coach Almquist, Captains A. Bowden, D. Beck, H. Pye. Front Row: Coach Almquist, G. Page, J, Davis, D. Beck, H. Pye, R. Archer; Second Row: T. Craig, B. Rumney, B. Redmon, T. Clapper, M. Muniz; Back Row: M. Conroy, M. Bourgon, M. Tyler, P. Dyer, A. Bowden, T. Hanson. 4.....- . 4.... -kl-u , mm! - A - - . . , , mewm- mym .W Back Row: R. Costigon, E. Deoboy, M. Tyler, D. McCobb, T. Cowon, M. Jordan, A. Baker. Front: Mr. Chosse, Coach; L. Jeweft, A. Gross, S. Pollard, K. Adams, L. Leach; absent J. McCobb, K. Clements AMERA CLUB P. Corey, V. Norwood, B. Perkins, T. Eldridge, R Giomom, J. McConn, Mr. Webb, odvisor -m- x. n. um . . -- -,..1-. mt. g-1.: wX 6X 2 H xwi 7H v yWIMWWMWW a..n...;Au.; MN..;.. m C H C S H nlu H 3 7 9 BUCKSPO RT xxx Cxx x $ X CE wxxww $9 SOMETIMES, NOT OFTEN ENOUGH S, G W H T D O O G E H T N O DI U T C E H E R E W AND THOSE THOUGHTS ALWAYS CENTER AROUND THOSE WE LOVE. AND I THINK ABOUT THOSE PEOPLE WHO MEAN SO MUCH TO ME, AND FOR SO MANY YEARS HAVE MADE ME SO VERY HAPPY. HAVE AND I COUNT THE MANY TIMES l FORGOTTEN THANK YOU, 53 AND JUST HOW MUCH I LOVE THEM. Donald McCobb, Principal Ralph Jewett, Assistant Principal Morey, Guidance Elizabeth Cross, Guidance wmwwxwmm wu Janice Leach, SecJAide hwy: Wow viwv-Werr 1V5.n..4..-n vde-n-um'k'o-Hns: m-mia Wmmm4u Virginio Davis SUPERINTENDENT Don Peet Kenneth Kinney, Lou rene McCobb anmmvbuuv.1 Wmv m IIAH' 5': n O S ....H m V. r r e DI Marianne Fellows SECRETARIES D R A o B m o H C 5 Margaret Carmichael grxix Wellman McFarland Wellington Craig Candice Dunbar VKWW, Anne Norton Elaine Bailey x - , K f xxx Ax KWQQNQ e N NWX K BUSINES Donald Hebert Doreen AUghedon Hildred Phillips x x x$w W , W x , AW $ x6 , ' w st; AV W a 3 x X? V NW w? kms-y , W ,4 YSICAL EDUCATION RObeI'? Carmichael Leila Burgess , JV; W 13wa X X WW ,1, , , 'l- . . XW WW W, MATH AND SCI ES Arthur Webb John Clopp Jock Brown W XXXXXV X$ XXX X , XX x XXX M X 1, , MW , x i WW2, w 9AM, Robert Chosse John Craig James Connors XKC ' . MM X AWXX - WW Q7 , r .1 WM w Cho rles Ferden L-I'A .1 u at; m. an- -m :05 ENGLIS , ; '- .; Jeanette Ta dif Philip Tordif . . ,. Robert Horriman .mwmwmyAVa Z r i , 1 Pete S therlo d - wx ., V q... .34..;. ..-. 2a A szxvf 4w'wir . . -HVJT'WA mxxpxe ,,,, ' um... rho '0, mm ....V x... ',.uy.H-u.cwmm- aka ; . H31 ED WWW , Mm 49 ;, . , ngyxiM i ,, yr ng W O y Genevieve Mercer Frank Moore OP CO --...y....,m,-WW 1... ... .y..-., - u- . ,, , Phyllis Wordwell S K M O N O C E E M O H Cylde Snow zwaz , lrz Judith Bragg LIBRARIANS Eleanor McGrow , ::..$ l :744 y .. mm m vzwm mg: .n ' +s ..x .v. Mind'- , qmm ,.x..gu., W, Mr. Harrison MMWM Mrs. Hackney M 07,, M MMMM V: 0 rl n O C m M , 76 , 7 Mrs Brown Mrs. CunnithCIm Row 1: D. Albert, T. Afherton, T4 Morrison, D. Burpee; 2: D. Lee- mon, S. Randall, J. Brown, D. Beck 3: K. Pickering, K. Leach, M. Bridges, B. Bowden, R. LeCloir, T. Bowden,- 4: V. Perkins, V. Rooch, P. Rankin, M. Manson, D. Bunker; 5: J. Carney, J. Perkins, P. Ashmore, E. Carey; 6; M. Muniz, C. Burgess, G. Page, A. Baker, J. Atwood, L. Phillips, P. Milletf, 7; M. Bourgon, A. Bowden, B. Redmon, D. Colder, J. Leach, 8: B. Bridges, T. Pelkey, R. O'Donnell, C. Bowden Gilbert Page, President,- Robin Jackson, Vice-President; Moiorie Smith, Secretory,- chhy Jones, Treasurer,- W$xxx x Row 1: D. Gilley, N.Cor1er, D. Bunker, R. Willeh, P. Dubois, K. Clements, B. Ellis,- 2: L. McCoy, T. Chovoree, D. Chandler, S. Gray, J. Rankin, J. Davis, 8. McAvoy, V. Fuller; 3: L. Churchill, S. Conroy, K. Deans, M. Annis, S. Costigan, H. Gamble, T. Clapper, T. El- ' ' ' L . - , dridge; 4: A. Conory, D. Bou- 32W ' 1 I ' , ' . , , L , chord, K. Eldridge,M. GiFford, XSWZE'Q: ::1 :: ; .:: + ;3:$ wggw ' 1 ' L ' ' . m ' C. Doughty, P. Dyer, J. Eaton, . . V . x . , . . ,, T. Craig m w w Row 1: S. Snowman, B. Ken- niston, E. Soper, C. Sheehon, D. Robshow, M. Smith, R. Gray, K. Gross, K. Jones, R. Jackson, J. Gowan, R. Hatch, N. Smith, T. Hufchins, L. Jew- etf; 2: J. LoPointe, L. Robshow, K. York, T. Herz, S. Seekins, C. Kennedy, L. Winchester, L. Howey, J. Smith, M. Godfrey, S. Roi, D. Wordwell, K. Jor- don, H. Woodman, 5. Gray, 3: D. Steele, M. Snow, T. Jerome, B. Rumney, R. Sawyer, S. Whitney, M. Tyler, J. Sheehon, D. Stairs, D. Heath, T. Hanson, E. Kropp, G. Grindle, R. Grindle x ' X VXNC ,x j x .xkxx x N xxx Xxx NKXXXXXX wx mxxx xx gag: f' Mii .a-Z , 1 ' u;.4 ', r. v , ,. ' . ; n , , , ;, . 4 inn. .u 19 Whuth gnk,m.x......x..m-v.-...wamx .ras,,....u.. man- umv -' H wn .4... Row 1: P. Grindle, L. Leach, L. Pease, L. Leach, J. Leemon, J. Peovey, A. Gross. Row 2: DA Mitchell, 5. O'Donnell, D. Win- chester, L. Webb, F. Dorr, S. Purcell, C. Noson, L. McCoy, V. Brown. Row 3: D. Montgomery, E. O'Brien, P. Withee, G. Lonpher, T. Muniz, E. Sounders, R. Gilley, R. O'Brien, D. Norwood. Row 4; T. Upton, W. Gordon, R Morrison, M. Kettell, B. Cunning- ham, T. Folvey, C. Comfois, T. Folvey, P. Barnard, E. O'Neill, SA Keene. E i . ? E g g $ g Row 1: K. Beck, C. Chevoree, K. Adams, J. Boober, P. Carroll, 8. Gross, L. Caron, C. Gowon, P. Gray, T. Bridges, V. Afwood, 5. Carter, J. Gray. Row 2: T. Jones, T. Atwood, R. Burpee, G. Herz, P. Morrison, T. Albert, J, Bourgon, P. Burkard, B. Allen, G. Holey, S. Brown, C. Bishop, K. Gray, P. Hinkley. Row 3: P. Hunt, B. Burpee, M. Burpee, L. Bridges, P. Gotf, M. Grindle, B. Bowden, G. Grant, T. Jellison, SA Bunker, E. Carter, R. Ames, R. Carmichael, G. Gray, M. Bishop, C. Alley, D. Brouty, D. Boyce. wmw WM. Row 1: D. Eaton, M. Johnson, A. D ucette, D. Gallant. Row 2: S. Coombs, B. Rankin, J. Seger, A. Swift. Row 3: W. Weirich, K. Cushing, D. Daily, D. Pooler. Row 4: L. Gifford, C. Perkins, P. Rump, L. Clements. Row 5: B. Tymoczko, S. Sutherland, M. Sheehon, K. Fitzgerald. Row 6: J. Veilleux, M. ShoHer, K. Pelletier, D: Fletcher. Row 7: K. Ches- ser, K. Soper, C. Stanley C. Whitney. Row 8: W. Walters, C. Burrill, R. Elliston, D. Pierce Row 9: J. Smith, R. Erb, W. Douce'rte, D. Saunders, Row 10: J. Clement, J. Soper, R. D gh'ry, M. Cross. Class OFFIcers Top-Bottom: Pom Rump, Presi- dent, Everett Carter, Vice-President, Wanda Weirich, Secretory, Robbie Carmichael, Treasurer CQWJIII . , I . , I . I. I . .I .xtux A . : felii . u . r.:!rn!..11L. CLIIIFICLLITRle: .IFI e.tI. 1-,. . . . s .1. ?.???.TaHuHHI-IL fIlIIIKI..LhH.HHL:-7 ill , .l Ilsa T x .de 9x wa x X; I Row M. White, J. Stewart, D. Rob- I E. Hor- vey, B. Sullivan, M. Snow, B. Hop- D. Ripley, P. Sheehon, V. Smith, M. Hopkins Row 5: I J. Stubbs, R. Winches- m.y . MAW. I x15. B ham, M. Swozey; Row 2 NI Row 3 ter, L. Spooner, P. Sherrord 4 I .Lxuxn show, J. Remick Row 1 kins 2.x g 24?, z: xx? kakvxxktgge: AA B , . Azww: ;ROW2 M. Newbert, M. , S. Pollard AN? . xwu ISOn Row 3 Kramer, V. Norwood ier ; B71 44 $67? J , D. Chodbourne In W. Nutter, I lnS Perk' B . Ordwoy, D l n r e B D. r, e k r o B S. n, e d W o B M n, e d w o B M e, g o d n 0 C Dn. . 22354 $4 44?: ,4 Ix .If x 144x. 9 51.1., , T. Cowon Row 3 I P. Boyle, V. Ashwo th, S. Burrill, L. Atwood, C. Boyle, Row 2; D. Astbury, B. Barnard, C. Bigl, S. tTeney, C. Redman, A. Carter, S. Pickering, D. Nightengole, J. Patten, E. Morr Connors sag y v Annis, V. Billings, D. Bowden, J. Brown K. Newcomb, T. L D. Millett, Y. Mushroll, J. Roiney, K. Clements, S. Peikey, M. Cloukey, D. Ronk C. Bowden Row 1 Coombs, L. Clapper, K. Row 1- MW nu. 114144. .4- xxxawx , ... .mnm Mi, - ' - -v-uu-r--r--y - -... ................4r....y......,,..m.... szway WM ' a .rn$-vu awhw J . www.y-n 'T? :- '0w 6: G. Grindle, J. Tonnehill, G. tontiol; Row 7: M Jordon, R. oode, A. Gordon, H. Webb, R. ordwell; Row 8: R. Rollerson, S. ohnson, T. Jacques, T. Sheehon, M. Grovelle Class omcers: 8. Bernard, Secretory; T. Jacques, President; C. Bigl, Treasurer,- Top: E. Folvey, Vice-President Row 1: D. Fish, L. Hutchins, C. Dyer, P. Dorr, S. Fleming, L. Esoncy, E. Folvey, Row 2: S. Doggeft, M. chzey, S. Davis, L. L. Dom, B. Cooper, R. Dom, R. Eldridge, R. Daily Deans, H. Webb, J. 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M M MMMZ, , , M Z' M MMMZ Z MMZ 'ZZMMZZZZMZZZZ Z ,xxv M Ma: MZ M i ZMMZZ MM MM in MMMZ ' ' I MM Z ' Z ZZXZZZMZZ MM Z Z ZZZMMM M? M ZZ M MMMZZ ZZZMMZZ M ZMZMZZ Z M ; MMMZM'MZ ZMMMZ M M M NW 5W M MM MMZ 4 xxx at Mxxw N m X Q Xx M Q x M KNM Z xxx A mm M w M WW NZ R Z M M ;M ZZZZ'MMMZZ Z Z 7 ZZZ waw ZxM M, MZZMMi 7 ZMM M MZZ W , , MZZZZZ;ZZZZ Z M MMZZMZ MMMZ M ' 1 M M Z , ZZZ MTN Z M x R N$wwxxxwxxxx TM X M x wmmXV M x ZMM M N WW xxx wwwm MM x R MZZZMM ZMZ ZW Z Z MZZZZZ Z M M Z ZMZMZMMMMZZZ Z ZZZZZMVZM x 6wa Z MZMZM Z WM 9 ZZZ! MM KZWVMM ZVMM? s8 V ' WZ Z w? 'Mxx 1 J Km lxv; V M ,xx vaMZZ M MW MZx Mm ZZNMK xx ZZZQyM ; xx WK; 4W ZMaxZZMXZ; Zxx ZM x VZ M Z9 ZMM , w W , M M MX xxMMVx; M g7 MM M ZM 9M fxxMMxi MMiy xXMMM Q? $3M Rx M t ZKVM 1'3 W NZMA $ MM x M; 70 ,V MN xx DIANNE C. BISHOP Granny HA combination that is charm, personality, and intelligence. rarely found; nhhyai$uIVFVL31-13usu'n 'xw. .M. - x. x; x X Az fw 7w .7, W , w , waWXM WMWMA , mewwwm V VKW A ggxwyAy 9: -. ' W2 BEST ALL AROUND-DOUG JUDY BOWDEN Jude Gracious to all and sincere in thought. ul- w.1..uaw anyway ,I . sanguwznzw amuwauwl-a RUSSELL D. BOWDEN Savage If music was money, he'd be the man in the worldl --.Wm.g.-L.;...- -$y g! , x wyw 47 Jawa- MW richest V XH JOAN E. BOYLE Joonnie A twinkle in her eye and heart to match. l.gxxdehumeuumaL-uvnwmmhm . ;- ..m.w-..m.;..u..; m . 4 W WWW KATHY F. BOUCHARD Kathy HQuiet persons are everywhere. welo WWMA DAVID BOWDEN David Quiet but truly worth knowing NAVIONAK NbNOD scam ROBIN BRAY Robbi-Bobi Do you know I 0m a woman When I think I must speak! 5L ANTHONY BRIDGES F Tony if ever think of the future, it comes soon ugh. FAE H. CAMPBELL Fifi I sure am happy That I am happy. PAULA CAREY Paulo er friends are mony-her foes few. ADDIE BROOKS Addie CHERYL P. BUNKER Cheryl MOLLY F. BU RRILL Maude She may look quiet, but watch out for With sunshine on her smile, she makes Very little is needed To make 0 happy the twinkle in her eye! The days seem brighter! life. , 7 ,i X FXQF ' F F F X F. FFFFFQXX .X X CLASS CLOWNS-CRAIG JOHNSON, SHELLEY JOHNSON XX FFFFFFX MF FF FFX F F F X'F F WFFF F WF F FFFF :FF 0F? F W W wX VFXXF F XXM? F FFFF FWFFFFF M FMW . FF F W??? F M2 a M F F F F FFFFWW M dehhbX..-ph;i-nmgn 'niau-x-euhwmvxmmma. ., :xynnn ,me u... MM; MOST SINCERE-MIKE SHEEHAN 2; JERRI CARMICHAEL SUSAN CARR PATRICK CARRIER SYLVIA CARTER HPct SYI To know her once-is to like her always! JERRIANN CARMICHAEL Wu H . . 1 770nm SOCJHV Jerri 1 Beautiful thoughts make beautiful lives! Susie A Iikeoble girl with a likeable way! It's better t0 be iOHY fhon tO be sober .r,...,.;;4.u.4.-s.. MARGARET E. CASEY JO-ELLEN R. CHAMBERS RHONDA LYNN CLEMENTS Ptltk CLOUKEY JO Rhondie-Babi Cluke Sincerity is on openess of the heart A mighty Hunter is she-ond man is her Some people 90 tI'WOUQh life 4... vam Morgee A girl of independent mind getting results, others get con- We find it in very few people. prey! sequences Iv; 1'- I A! irsgl 7w. .1. 1.11 1,.1-sduwvM Pu VWa-vn uwthKAu-n-oil' Mmi UL --i-4--m V LL s L, wisr- . ---. --mm-Ju---w-m , .1. 1 .. ' ' 'i $1 . wmn-wa-ehhu-Itbu .ln-K anus . m. w 4.. u JOE COFFIN SHERYAL CONARY Joe Sher t a care have I, for all the world's 0 Deeds not words should speak for me. ground! .A, h-v viva, WAWM h WWW ,x MARK CONROY Mark -t tomorrow take core of tomorrow. MICHAEL COOPER Mike 'The happier the time, the longer the memory.' ROBERT COSTIGAN SUSAN A. CRAIG Bob Susie very man is the architect of his own HODDY OS 0 clam C1t high tide! ture. MOST TALKATIVE-ROBIN BRAY 8t MIKE COOPER mnuum .- Edmiiuiti Ian m.g-sdgzw .a. wuohgia;w m;.ui.:.y;-.N-...hw-M-hwy. ,. 0a....m... juailagl' X 31 k 3 3 I I I V ' , LARRY CROSSON RONALD CURTIS V I V , , , , Lorry Ron Do it todoy-tomorrow there may be 0 Men of few words are the best rneE low against it! 3 3 33 w w NV WA W 3 3 3 34 x74 3 3 2 i Q 3 3 3'3 M :V VERNA DAILY WAYNE STINSON DAVIS Veed Wayne Be someone for someone. I am in love with all women, until I can devote myself to one! 39 x W V 3 w Ax M Q, QZAQx ,3 AVX 3 '3x3kxl36bxv 3, ,3 3, 3 , , , 4 EMERY DEABAY RHONDA E. DORR Mem Turtle Never let td' 3trf 'th L'f ' t l' I l SHYEST-ROBERT COSTIGAN a SHERRY HUNT educationl 5U '85 me ere W' your 'e '5 o we and ove ,, , 154.41.1613'Jup;,:-z;o .417 ' , 4 . 3 , -- A ..-x.ym....... 1...; ' ..A.....n........ IO'VIU. 3 ' 3 m . ,. . .. 5 m -..-..-..mm maum v w.m..m. 3..u.43-... ..;. 33.-.. . unynxn rm u x- n -1-;. 1.43m, d. r 0 w S 0 w n a , e O 8 , L L c , L r .. E m w m s o N A n m N u .I m A w k H. O H. B .1 .m m S m U , ... M M yew . .11 VA m . ,5. ', 1m e u-.. .... -. ., uTimn Few men know how to live! JOHN FAIRBROTHER CA LA PERKINS .1 r .W m m . a .. . w 11, ,. w 1 , 1 1 A ? CHOICE FOR BROTHER-JIM McCOBB BOYS' CHOICE FOR SISTER Bobbie Everyone has to be somebody To some- GIRLS BOBBIE LEE ESANCY in order to be anybody one; SEE 1 L 1 L xxxxxx ex SHARON ELLIS Cher Fun and I were sisters u Q4 xv ' SCOTT FINDLEY Scott His horns make dents in his halo! Vx w y 1 - A we 771w 1N7, QWQ , 7x 1 7Q Ax 7Q 77AM 7 V Q xv 7Q771'Q Q77 , Q7QW7Q 71KQ7 ' Q fx Q , 75,. Q xmm Q 7 Q 1Qz' , 7Q71 7 5V7NWQQ 77 Q BEVERLY FLANNERY Bev Cheerfulness is an excellent quality.' LYNN FOLSOM Folsom HA bundle of mischief and an ocean of smiles! '-44iq.WuuAth:luu.-GHWHMW '- A L4... N... 27$ 7 777 717 7 7 7 77x 7 3 .71 7x77779, '7 77 7 1 777757; 7 va 1x W V 7 AQV 1 4x77 , 7 7775774 7Q V4 27 WWQ Q 7 Q7 777;; V 1 Q 7 777! 7 Q; W 7 Q47 '6 7:1Q 1 WQ'QVX; - ' . 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'.w HERBERT GILLEY Herble SUSAN CARR NANCY E. GROSS I n. O m e In ..I w 0 In S S n b d O S V. O Iw O m N Cxew, The mildest of manners PETE CLOUKEY BEST PHYSIQUEe is a dreadful ROBERTA ANNE GIAMOTTI Bert TERRANCE GRINDLE HM Keep your face towards the sun and lion among the ladies your shadows will fall behind you. mriW-g :1 u 4th x t t V't JENNIFER M. GALLANT She's got the devul In her eyesl u ROSEMARIE GRINDLE v t - fun isn't half over-Iife has many ,. M e years. DAVID HATCH Davy Live while you can because you'll never get out of i1 olive! SHERRY L. HUNT Hunt Happiness is independence. X . x K ,ggyfygxgy V: 4?ow 9 xXV v2 ' 2 2 CRAIG JOHNSON Big Blue Hey, Big Blue! .- n..,m.w4.m;... :1';..M 2 ?v; v v 1 2 22 2 $2; 2 2 22 $222 2 x x x g 42 NICEST HAlR-JIM MCCOBB, GAIL HAMILTON v 2 WA W W222 Q2226 27295725 2 27$; 222 2 z 2272 w , ,2 C .2 v? . AAV 2 2 ??2 22 42V : K, 3 X222 1g 2 $2 M 2 $227222 2 4 2 2 2 V ' V 2 o o x xx; 2 2 SHELLEY A. JOHNSON ox o'Goof t5 9'7 If giggles were contagious, she'd be quarantined! ;4-2-....;L-a-.-;.--.:a. WmmWMA .- I.21rn-kuhxnnm..'g.:vn.xL:.-;-gJ-.dfnwm--v-. -mnw-...,...g..u..; 2m. o . ; .uun - i THOMAS H. JOHNSON Tommy Without sports and mischief, life would be 0 mistake! ROSEMARIE E. HERBEST 2'Rosemorie Nothing is 05 popular as kindn wmmm Mm DEBORAH J. JACKSON Debbie t You give but little when you give 0' possession. It is when you give of yo that you truly give. 42222,, y 2 sx THOMAS JONES Tommy There never was 0 man but me RENITA A. KINGSBURY Nikki LINDA M. LA BREE m: KAREN R. LEACH Koren .ll no man 0 foe, but never love 0 Be silent and safe,- silence never betrays Sportsmanship is her motto; athletics her nger. YOU-H RHONDA MAGUIRE $ Rhonda good disposition is one of life's osures. , e; W x- A , 9' W W Wm W ,,A K k??? JAMES MCCOBB Polar Bear he Only thing that fits in o pigeon hole. a pigeon. jg L4,, 5 XLLlljkuelv .- -u 04411:; 11-h iEmILJI-n's'AfaHKZZ-il. A gs 4w x st DONE MOST FOR B.H.S.-JERRI CARMICHAEL, STEVE SIMPSON le ,s f DALE LORD Bud Tis his modest, bashful nature that makes him silent. FREDERICK MARZOLF Rick A dreaming man is not a dangerous foe! SUSAN MOREY ssSue om contented because I am happy! Ligaf'hdibxiublfp' ma;a'.,;-;...uy.u-.u h n- n l- is mu. DAVID MOTT Dov Often the only way to overcome desire is to satisfy it! WWW xmx t ,t 7 ? Wm Witty V A WW 0 W m 2w WI, mm RUTH B. OSBORNE Ruth She's quiet and kind, the type hord find. mm W: h An . AQV t x A h ylW V $7 DAVID MOTT Dov Often the only way to overcome desire is to satisfy it! x tyg; ' z? A . .. 6...... -. - kukg .......a..w... . - What v 2r? 4 W 26M??? ?h om mt Km faM NEIL NIGHTINGALE hNeil There's one thing to be said about in- viting trouble; it generally accepts! w 73W, W 29 mem-immn' .8...- IJmmn'nunnl-L-v l 5; WWW . MMMIMV 1W1, M y KW $6? I, , Xzy L vw JAMES R. MORRISON Jim My theory is to enioy life! v A wkmxwm , WW, We WNW ,, VICTOR NOLET Victor Don't you ever get tired ot hov clouds between you and me? Wilxxmwow wdutw .Wwy FRIENDLIEST-JERRI CARMICHAEL, DALE LORD yavrvrv -V- - :HHp-rrnmn-wv rrr - W-.w1 . x rewmy .. . . o y 1 . V 7 . WrArIW-yl-Cwerr , m . 1A,; 2,.5 14 ! It! ..i,..x.n , mm. m n a-ipmda; XXX, XXX ,4wa X XX . ,, , , AX iust 05 I find it. GAIL PEACOCK Gail l,iicfleXl H15. ,IXMXMXXA ,XXJMEX, XXXXXXX! , XXX XXX??? . XXXXXXXXngXXXXXXXXXWXnggg 5a,iusu;.h.:i4u-.N.hi.;H i'l take life 14 . , G em , w Z2 97X, '.w.iar k X is in knowing which impulses to obey, and which must be made to obey! MOST ATHLETlC-RUTH SAWYER, TOM JOHNSON wmg COnSIS ROBERT L. PATTERSON ,m H a e In ..I V3: $?ng In QX$ $2sz but I n ??.u.., $4.? Nettie ANNETTE PATTEN A gem is found not only in iewels n good ness. puz'hx' ANN FELLOWS, RUSS BOWDEN y, .K. .u-m .umu 44-11;. PAG E Porn 'She's here-l heard her laugh! u MOST MUSICAL PAMALA J . MWIWXX' ' 7i Photo no: Availagii MIKE PERKINS :5 L? Perk The search for sanity can be a form of madness. CARLA PERKINS Cori Be true to your own high convictions. JAMES RAINEY .. . . .. GRAYSON RANDALL Big Jim .. .. 5 ,5 Those who make the best of their time Grace have none to sporel The world knows nothing of its greatest ' men! JIM McCOBB DALE REDMAN GLENN G. REDMAN PAULA ROBBINS MICHAEL F. ROBSHAW Dole Glenn Polly Gums e True happiness consists of doing good. HTomorrow, today will be yesterday; whv H's a friendly heart that has many LO'S Of US aim to do right, but the devil worry about the post! friends iogs our elbowf -' '44.-.4uw..x.m.n:;..4 :11- MMHM ome-sui..wrlmwhxd-xmu . nicer to know. BEN RUMP Gentle Ben Only he who attempts the ridiculous can achieve the impossible! It BREN DA ROGERSON SUSAN SAWYER Sawyer Nice to meet Never a dull moment! to r00 d 4; Good words are worth much and cost RUTH P. SAWYER RICHARD W. ROSEN Tricky DICk e ..m e IK o m S d r o w d .m k friendship Her It's that something extra that makes a winner. it til RICHARD L. SAUNDERS For him a woman's heart will beat I. :nuzizirhm uIV.m;1.t1t xXRXF xXWxVNXh N N w m w -- x XXXXW XE XXV x t xv t t xx ERR: x c x; xxxxwvxtv R XXX XXXVXXX x C txxXxxx $ xxx xx $ $ RX R xwwww mxwxw v V xka JONATHAN SANBORN NJ 011$ LYNNE N. SCHWABE Lil l:5 L7 Lynne Ask God's blessing on your work, but do not also ask him to do it! xx Wl , v DELORES J. SHEEHAN Del Why let the devil have all the fun? ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-STEVE SIMPSON, JERRl CARMICHAEL KEITH E. SMALL MICHAEL A. SHEEHAN t1 TONI D. SHERRARD STEPHEN SIMPSON 5 l. h l Keith Mike Our wisdom comes from our experiy ences, and our experience comes from our foolishness. 4 .. Tom Steve She may look quiet, but wait until you If you can find a path with no obstacles, One must volue his own existence be- it probably doesn't lead anywhere. fore he can value the existence 0f hlSl h get to know her! society. R59... ,Aun - 4-pm man , is h ; ile! imself ing as her smile. xBZZ-unbwiuuha- 5M. amNQ. ,. . SOPER ; ix IS 05 wnnn Q Wxx 9b the whole of h friends are the rest of him! SHERRY SULLIVAN Sherry DAVID R IS JANET STEWART iol spirit and a happy sm Iov A Her manner u H No man than To 2., 2, av , I n me SOPER v M It mm dd no Oh JHS 00 A m D SH 60 m be R B mm r0 Me e9 br b S e b Va ax 7 h 3$ 7X h RUTH SMITH Smiles cost so little and bring so much CLASS FLIRTS-WAYNE DAVIS, PAM PAGE Juniicni WA : w. w. xom-IZ-J-unnm4 uiri MARION E. SMITH xx x x h h X xx xx x z ESiXXXkQ K . h VHNV , , A f : hx s. : h h KK Nothing hinders me or dounts me. u e er'r g? t a 4n WW v m? h t3 tWWA 9x w t v r t Jwv; V; N ?i? re We f, , Q N - , . V v M x qux t , h , . H h ' y . . , V ,. $- mmle W x , , . . , . , A! t x? GV i leV, K A r . 1 14.13..A.u 4 . jrw-v- TOBY D. SWEET JO ANNETTE SWIFF GAIL TENNANT JILL TILLEY t Sneaky Jo Gail Till 1 Man has the will, but woman has the 'It's the quiet people that make the world Nothing is impossible to c: willing heart. Why be silent, when talking is mo wayl go round. fun? kw -mmnm-Amu-Jxnwukhdqnn- unnh n. - . x . . u..u.au .V -xix.x.;;v' - Lee' To know her is to like her more. an LEE B. TURNER fe orent In . MICHELLE TROTT ings important 1h B most The H 7x . i v 7r w PAM PAGE, JOHN WENTWORTH :m. U In Y m 0 C C L A I S v R .I E T I T m . W U M, B b C m o a. V g X. T? A d $7ny 6 H D H 0 w e w ..m m M nL n Joyce dly in manner, ready in laughter, liked by olll' u JOYCE TOZIER Xv: 9,7 A LARRY J. VIOLETTE Lorry Think like 0 man of action, act I man of thought. HELEN POOLER WARDWELL Helen Annie See in her eyes the reflection friendship! jvan'laglc . , ,2 1...: a DAVID A. WARREN AUDREY R. WEBB Dove Life is too serious to take seriously. WAYNE B. WEIRICH JOHN D. WENTWORTH Animal Jug Be VOUTSGIf; no one else iS better Sports are an excellent device to qualified! velop character. HPoco Expect the unexpected! -.-...--n.m.-..,u..w- aqw. - -.. . .... SYLVIA POTTER WESCOTT SUSAN J. WHITCOMB ROLAND WIDDER RACHEL A. WITHAM Sylvia Sue Roland Rotchit a world belongs to those who enioy Nothing is as popular as kindness. Can we ever have too much of a good Sent to us in friendship, received in . ,, thing? love. WWWWWWV VMWX x ' ,7, NORMA WOODMAN Norma -nce is more eloquent than words. 7Mz ' v 9x W by ' WWII a 72 va Wm! WM ng WW. x. RAYLENE WOODMAN Z2 Roylene 1 She Is as 900d OS 5 e IS nlce MOST SCHOOL SPIRlT-STEVE SIMPSON, JERRI CARMICHAEL .mau' umqm .1 r ham: LT. ' 356,-; ' 7' ; i 2- I'Zm- - N .-'- 223' : .. . NJ - .1. . 4 'A ' . - - I H I , m u I uud,$ hum. u Whmnm-umtlmmam-bhshammaaamihuwuuunn-n4-mmu; , axxowmmw, $ .w-ma... u- , . .. gmum.-;..uu.',umu;.u;u.u-m$cv c$xx y$ CLASS MOTTO YESTERDAY IS BUT TODAY'S MEMORY; TOMORROW IS TODAY'S DREAM LASS COLORS DARK PURPLE AND WHITE LASS FLOWER PURPLE MUM Vice-President, Aud rey Webb President, Steve Sim pson Treasurer, John WentworTh anW . x Secreto ry Susan Ashe 'n'iiw'a mmnhginwnw 3s n?;-ww-'-...-:mmn- yup. A, upav; 1V; 47 MA z ?f WV i Guess Who Brenda R. 7 t I + v f Jh'W-rw-prr-n ;: 11.111.42 ' ' ' 1 4: Delores Bobbie Susan Corr IdH-LWHN.dh'thNSHEmeN:WF-an-h-mr -Mw...m A..u...'.v....' g??? 2g X N l, Ner Ny ,K N! Nx62gg$ gggg 7N : , N l' . N N N , W5; N W ' NZZN NN NNwQZgi MNN zWWw N 4 W N; , W , , WN WW N' W7 KWW' WWW WWNNZM i X N 7M VNV NNNN .NWNW ?74' . , WWWWN N W, xxx wwxxmw i N Z? N N z W L 1 cy ?Z;ww aw , W jWW N y ?NNyNN N WM XZWX NMWWMN V 74 M45; MM M N N gngNWV h A'E; MN INN v N NW ' N XX? W N N y N N WM WMX f 2h ul-L m44 X$?;? 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PAUL ALLEN TERRY ALLEN Football 1; CHERYL ALLEY NORWOOD AMES SUSAN ASHE Softball 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 4,- ln- 1romurols 3,4; Girl's Basketball Statistic- ion 4; RICKY ASHMORE DOUG ATHERTON Basketball 1; Student Council 2,3; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Class President 3; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Winter Track 4; BECKY ATWOOD LYNN BAXTER Debate 1; Bond 1; AFS 2,3; Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Hillcrest 2,3; NHS 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Senate Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; Usherette of Graduation 3; French Club 4; DIANNE BISHOP FBLA 2,3,4; Newsbomb 4; KATHY BOUCHARD Library Club 1,2; FHA 1; GLENN BENNETT DAVID BOWDEN Track 2; Intromurols 4; JUDY HINCKLEY BOWDEN FHA 1; FBLA 2,3; RUSSELL BOWDEN Thespions 1,2,3,4; Secretory Student Council 2; Thespion President 3; Con- test Play 2; Musical 1,2,3; 3-oct-Ploy 1,2,3; Honor Thespion; Best Actor 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Asst. Pianist 2,3; Newsbomb 3; Prize Speaking 2; Li- brarian 3; JOAN BOYLE lntromurols 1,2,3,4; AFS 2; Cosfume Committee 3; French Boutique 3; Prom Committee 3; Winter Carnival Queen 3; French Club 4; NHS 4; Usheretfe of Graduation 3; ROBIN BRAY Bond 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Thespions 1,2,3,4; 3-Acf-Ploy 1,2,3,4; 3 One-Act Ploy 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2,3,4; Intro- murals 1,2; Prize Speaking 2,3,4; News- bomb 3,4; AFS 3,4; Prom Committee 3; TONY BRIDGES ADDIE BROOKS MOLLY BURRILL lntromur01s 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; CHERYL BUNKER Bond 1; Intromurals 1,2,3,4; AFS 2,4; Ushereffe of Graduation 3; French Club President 4; FAE CAMPBELL Library Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Dro- motics 1,- PAULA CAREY MoioreWes 1,2,3; T001 Crib Clerk 3,4; JERRI CARMICHAEL Cheering 1,2,3,4; Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Class Ocher 1; Student Council 1,2,4; Hillcresf, Editorol Staff 2,3; Hillcresf Editor 4; Sophomore Coberef 2; Prom Committee 3; Ush- erefte ct Graduation 3; NHS 3,4; Cheering Copf. 4; SUSAN CARR Yormouth-Clipper 1,2; Drama 1,2; Newspaper Clipper Log 1,2; AFS 1; PATRICK CARRIER SYLVIA CARTER GAA 1; Bond 2,3; Chorus 2; Thespions 2,3,4; AFS 3,4; lntromurals 3,4; Usherette of Graduation 3; French Club Treasurer 4; NHS 4; MARGEE CASEY AFS 1,2; Intramurols 1,2; Student Coun- cil 2; Ushereffe of Graduation 3; JO-ELLEN CHAMBERS FBLA 4; Newsbomb 4; RHONDA CLEMENTS Intromurols 1,2; Hillcrest 2; Thespions 3; Softball 3,4; PETER CLOUKEY qufboll 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Intro- murols 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Gym Exhibition 2; Prom Committee 3; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Golf 3,4; Winter Track 3,4; NHS 4; Var- sity Club President 4; JOE COFFIN Bond 1; Football 2,3,4; Voristy Club 2,3; SHERYAL CONARY FBLA 3,4; Newsbomb 4; MARK CONROY Football Statistician 1; Football 2,3; In- tromurols 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 3; MICHAEL COOPER Chorus 1,2,4; lntromurals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Boc- colaure'r're Usher 3; Hillcrest 4; ROBERT COSTIGAN Cross Country 1,2; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 3; SUSAN CRAIG Newsbomb 1; Bond 1,2; Intramurols 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,4; Hillcrest 1,2; Musical 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Baccalaureate Chorus 1; Tutoring 4; LARRY CROSSON RONNIE CURTIS Intromurals 1,2,3,4; VERNA DAILY AFS 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Track Statistician 3,4; Cross-Country Statistician 4; WAYNE DAVIS Football 1; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Bose- bO 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2; ChOFUS 1,2; Chorus Treasurer 2; 1ntromurols 1,2,3,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Hillcrest 2,3,4; Basketball Statistician 2,3,4; Prom Com- mihee 3; Thespions 3,4; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Newsbomb 4; EMERY DEABAY lntramurols 1,2; Debate 1; French Club 1; Ski Team 3,4; RHONDA DORR g Bond 1,2,3; FHA 1; Library Club 1; Bos- . ketboll Statistician 3; . SHARON ELLIS AFS 3,4; BOBBIE ESANCY AFS 1,2; Intramurols 1,2,3,4; 1-Act-Ploy 1; Musical 1; Chorus 1; Thespions 2,3,4; Class Secretary 2; Cheering 3; Prom Committee 3; JOHN FAIRBROTHER ANN FELLOWS Thespions 1,2,3,4; 3-Acf-Ploy 1,2,3,4; 3 One-Act Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Baccalau- reate Chorus 1,2,3; Hillcrest 2; Prize Speaking 2,4; Reader's Theatre; AFS 2,3,4; Dance Bond 3,4; Tutoring 4; SCOTT FINDLAY Basketball 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity C1Ub 1,2,3,4; Football Co-Copt 4. BEVERLY FLANNERY Chorus 1; FHA 3,4; FHA President 4; Student Council 3; LYNN FOLSOM Cheering 1,2,3; lntromurals 1; News- bomb 2,3,4; Hillcrest 2; Usherette 01 Graduation 3; STEVE FOSS LARRY FREILINO Bond 1,2; Tennis 1; SCOTT FULLER Student Council 3; JENNIFER GALLANT Class Treasurer 1; Softball 1,2; Cheer- ing 1,2,3,4; Intromurals 1,2,3,4; Soph- omore Cabaret 2; Winter Carnival Queen 2; Prom Committee 3,- Hillcrest 3,4; Track Statistician 3,4; NHS 4; ROBERTA ANN GIAMOTTI Chorus 1,2,3,4; Thespions 1,2,3,4; Bond 2; Studienf Council 3; Photography Club 3,4; French Club 4; HERBERT GILLEY GEORGE GOODSPEED Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; lntromurals 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club Secretary 4; ROSEMARIE GRINDLE Chorus 1; lnfromurols 1,2,3; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Maiorefte 2; FBLA 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; TERRY GRINDLE Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 1; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Gym Exhibition 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Golf 3; Winter Track 3; Newsbomb 4; NHS 4; NANCY GROSS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; lnfromurols 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3; GAIL HAMILTON Chorus 1; Cheering 1; Circus Com- mittee 1; Girl's Basketball Manager 2; lntromurols 2; DAVID HATCH Intromurols 1,4; Basketball 2; Cross- Counfry 2; Track 4; ROSEMARIE HERBEST Chorus 2; SHERRY HUNT Hillcrest 2; Usherefte at Graduation 3; Girl's State; DEBBIE JACKSON Cheering 1,2,3,4; lntromurols 1; Ush- ere'rte 01 Plays 1; Winter Carnival 1,2,4; Hillcrest 2,4; Newsbomb 2,4; Soph- omore Cabaret 2; Prom Committee 3; Track Statistician 3,4; Usheretfe of Graduation 3; Tutoring 3; Plays 4; NHS 4; CRAIG JOHNSON Thespions 3,4; AFS 3,4; One-Act-Ploys 3,4; Musical 3,4; 3-Acf-Ploy 3,4; French Club 4; SHELLEY JOHNSON FHA 1,2; Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival 1,2,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Prom Committee 3; Usherefre of Graduation 3; Hillcrest 4; NHS 4; TOMMY JOHNSON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Bose- boll 2,3,4; Winter Carnival King 2; Vor- sify Club 3,4; Football Co-Capf. 4; TOM JONES Basketball 1,3,4; Baseball 4; NIKKI KINGSBURY lntrcmurols 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival Queen 1; Basketball 2,3,4; 3 One-Act- Play 2; Prom Committee 3; LINDA LoBREE AFS 1,2,3,4; Thespions 1,3,4; Chorus 1; FBlA 2,3,4; KAREN LEACH Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Prom Committee 3; Usherette ct Grad- uation 3; Hillcres'r 4; DALE LORD FBIA 3,4; Student Council 3; lnTromurols 3; RHONDA MAGUIRE Chorus 1,2; FRED MARZOLF Track 1; JIM McCOBB Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,3; Basketball Man- ager 2; lntromurols 2,3,4; Class Vice- Presidenf 3; Student Council 3; NHS 3,4; AFS 3,4; Baccalaureate Usher 3; AFS President 4; NHS Treasurer 4; SUSAN MOREY Chorus 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,- JAMES MORRISON Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Track 2,3; DAVID MOTT Class President 1; Basketball 1; DAVID MURCH APRIL NIGHTINGALE Student Council, Trees, 1, All Star Vol- leyball, All Star Basketball, 1; Soccor, Softb011,Trock. 1ntromurols, 1,2; Chorus, 1. NEIL NIGHTINGALE VICTOR NOLET Debate, 1; Newspaper, 1,2,3,4; Three one-ocf plays, 1,2,3,4; Three-ocf plays, 2,3; Intramural football, 2,3,4; Soccer, 2; Track, 2; Yearbook, 3,4; Photography Club, 2; Speech Club, 3. PAM PAGE Class Secretary 1; Cheering 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival 1,3,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Track Statistician 3,- Prom Committee 3; Hillcrest 4; Student Coun- cil 4; NHS 4; ANNETFE PATTEN Chorus 1,2,3,4; Baccalaureate 1,2,3; French Club 4; Prize Speaking 4; Newsbomb 4; ROBERT PATTERSON Sophomore Cabaret 2; Student Council Treasurer 3; Winter Carnival 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; GAIL PEACOCK Intramurols 3; CARLA PERKINS Debate 1; Bond 1; Newsbomb 1; 3 One-Act-Plays 1,2,3,4; One-Act-Ploys 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; AFS 1,2,3,4; Prize Speaking 2,3,4; Hillcrest Business Staff, Editorial StoH 2,3,4; Thespions 2,3,4; Thespions Recording Secretary 3; Student Council 3; NHS 3,4; Thespion Theatre Club 4; Hillcrest Edifor 4; MIKE PERKINS SYLVIA POTTER WESCOTT Cheering 1,2,3,4; 51. Council 3; Cheer- ing Co-Copt. 4; Prom Committee 3; ln- tromurols 1,2,3,4; JAMES RAINEY lnfromurols 1,2,3,4; GRAYSON RANDALL Thespions 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2,3,4; Three-Act-Ploys 1,2,3,4; 3 One-Act- Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Hillcrest 3,4; NHS 3,4; Thespian President 4; DALE REDMAN Chorus 1,2,3,4; AFS 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,- Stu- dent Council 2,3; Newsbomb 4; GLENN REDMAN Basketball 1,- JUNE ROGERS Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Inframurols 1,2; Newsbomb 4; FBLA 4; BRENDA ROGERSON PAULA ROBBINS AFS 1,2,3,4; Musical 1; Newsbomb 1,2; Thespions 2,3,4; Prize Speaking 2; Hill- cresf 2,3,4; Tutoring 3,4; MIKE ROBSHAW Tool Crib 3; RICHARD ROSEN Debate 1,2,3,4; 3 Act Ploy 3,4; 3 One- Acf-Ploys 3,4; Musical 3,4; Thespions 3,4; Boy's State 3; NHS 4; BERNARD RUMP Track 4; JON SANBORN RICHARD SAUNDERS lntromurols 1; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Football Statistician 3,4; Winter Carnival King 3; Newsbomb 4; RUTH SAWYER Basketball 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,- Softball 1,2,3,4; Intramurols 1,2,3,4; Bond 1; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; AFS 3,4; Usheretfe of Gradu- ation 3; Tutoring 4,3; Basketball Capt. 4; Boy's Basketball Statistician 4; NHS 4; Football Statistician 4; Winter Carnival 4,- SUSAN SAWYER Bond 3,4; Chorus 2,3; AFS 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Newsbomb 2; Intromurcls 2,3; French Club 4; LYNNE SCHWABE FBLA 2,3,4; Track Statistician 2; NHS 3,4; Thespions 4; DELORES SHEEHAN Bond 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; 3 One-Act- Plays 1,2,3,4; Baccalaureate Chorus 1,2; Musical 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Three-Act- Plays 2,3,4; Dance Bond 3,4; News- bomb 4; MICHAEL SHEEHAN Basketball 1,2,3; Band 1; Class Vice- President 2; Cross-Country 2,3,4; Trock 2,3; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Pr- m Com- mittee 3; Three-Act-Ploy 4,- Thespions 4; Boy's State 3; NHS 4; TONI SHERRARD Softball 1,2; FHA 1,2; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; KEITH SMALL Basketball Manager 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Debate 1; Thespions 2,3,4; Prize Speak- ing 2; NHS 4; STEVE SIMPSON Hillcrest 1,2,3,4; Basketball Statistician 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Football Manager 1,2,3,4; Closs President 2,4; Court of Constitutional Review 2; Soph- omore Cabaret 2; Hillcrest Business Editor 3,4; Tribune 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; NHS 3,4; Boy's State 3; MARION SMITH FHA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; FBLA 2,3,4; RUTH SMITH FHA 1; BRENDA SOPER lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Debate 1; AFS 1,2,3,4; 3 One-Act-Ploys 1; Winter Cor- z, l4! i.g'tzwwlnllx'IYH' nival 1,3,4; Cheering 2,3,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Prom Committee 3; Thes- pions 3,4; Musical 3; Tutoring 3; Hill- crest 4; DAVID SOPER Bond 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country 1; Football Sto- tisticion 2,- Student Council 2; Dance Bond 3,4; JANET STEWART Bond 1,2,3,4; lntromurals 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Bond President 4,- SHERRY SULLIVAN FHA 1; Chorus 1; Moioretfes 2,3; TOBY SWEET Bond 1; Girl's State 3; JO-ANNETTE SWIFT FHA 1,2,3,4; Moiorehes 1; GAIL TENNANT JILL TILLEY Cheering 1,2; Cheering Capt. 2; Bond 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Hillcrest 4; In- framurals 4; JOYCE TOZIER Intromurols 4; DAVID TRACY MICHELLE TROTT Bond 1,2; Class Secretary 3; FBLA 3,4; Track Statistician 3; FBLA Treasurer 4; LEEANNE TURNER FHA 1; LARRY VIOLETTE HELEN POOLER WARDWELL Student Council, 1,2,3; Treasurer, 3; Cheering, 1,2,3; Softball, 1,2,3; Intro- murols, 1,2,3. DAVID WARREN AUDREY WEBB Inframurols 1,3; AFS 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, Bond Librarian 2,3; Student Council 2; Thespions 2,3,4; Mu- sicol 2,3,4; 3 One-Act-Ploys 3,4; NHS 3,4; Thespion Historian 4; Two-AcT-Ploy 4; NHS Secretary 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 4; French Club 4; WAYNE WEIRICH Football 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1; Intro- murols 1,2,3,4; Debate 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Gym Exhibition 2; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Track 3; Golf 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Winter Track 4,- Vorsify Club Treasurer 4; JOHN WENTWORTH Winter Carnival King 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2,3,4; Sophomore Cabaret 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Baccalaureoersher 3. SUSAN WHITCOMB Moiorefte 1,2,3; ROLAND WIDDER NHS 4; French Club 4; Thespions 4; Vice-President; RACHEL WITHAM NORMA WOODMAN RAYLEEN WOODMAN SCHEDULE OF 1973 GRADUATION EXERCISES CLASS DAY........................June 8 BACCALAUREATE...............June 1O CLASS TRIP 3 BANQUET .....June 11 GRADUATION ...................June 14 BANGOR SAVING BANK Congratulations Seniors While this occasion marks the end of one chapter in your life we hope that it will signal the beginning of 0 most successful and happy coreer throughout the interesting years that lie ahead. Whatever your plans may be, remember the importance of thrift in planning for the future. Start 0 savings account now designed to fit your future needs. Bongon Moin Omce: 3 State Street Shopping Center Office: 623 Broadway Belfost: 126 Main Street Serving Moine Fomilies Since 1852 BEAL COLLEGE Beol College is 0 Junior College offering the Associate Degree. You are invited to visit or write the College for details on one and two-yeor programs in the field of Accounting, Business Management, Secretarial Science, Business Data Processing, Computer Programming, and Aeronautical Science. B AL COLLEGE lIvnVI'vl'!1.'+'+'ffl'FIIII!!4'!1WIJJM.r..r- . BUCKSPO RT HARDWARE CO. Floor Coverings Housewares Your Trustworthy Store WW$ X vwmm dLGJUW Appumcss MK jRFH mm 5315 aousewams H eusLomusMgng Electrical, Building and Art Supplies Duponf ond Glidden Points Main Street Bucksport, Moine FurniTure Plumbing There are a lot of things waiting to be done. A lot of life waiting for you. Any time you need a bank for those things youore doing, let us know. Let us know what we can do for you. Best wishes from Merrill Bank. MERRILL What can we do BANK for you. MONTGOMERY WARD Our IOOTh Anniversary Year Steworfs Catalog Agency 27 Central Street Bangor, Maine 163 Main Street Compliments of DARLING'S AUTO PARTS Bucksport Mister? :a'ciizzzirm uto associate store :4. am am AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, APPLIANCES A PRENF SS eVzCARL SLE COMPANY. INC. IO7 COURT STREET- BANGOR. MAINE OCJOI -TELEPHONE 207 942-8205 TIMBERLAND MANAGEMENT SURVEYING ENGINEERING REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS TAX MAPPING LAND AND RESOURCE USE PLANNING MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY l I I !H HA. IL. SALUTES vvt'15lzuvjln The Graduating Class of 1973 MARTIN SUPPLY CO. Bucksport, Maine Tel. 469-3221 MAINE is on the grow! There is opportunity for you in Maine...for higher education or for jobs in Maine's growing and diversified field of industry and business. Make Maine your business w..,. L .u:.....:1'4-....-c.-..amuwi... .2 N v n. u--nwmmmmmmi-un - ,.- rma' , ' e 1 1 1 31 We're Proud of The 1973 Graduating Cbss of Buckspor'r High School and wish each Member Success ST. REGIS PAPER COMPANY Printing Po per Division Bucksporf, Maine Mum 4.utinn.' m'wio'a-n Compliments of EBBER TANKS INC. ,WEBBER TANKS ch. Bucksport, Maine We Move the Earth ROBERT WARDWELL 8 SONS General Contractors Bucksport Maine Tel. 469-3872 Excavating Asphalt-Drivewoys Equipment Rental Hot Topped Driveways e n .III. n w O T IO n b r m r O D. S k C U B e In +l m MAWWM BUCKSPORT IGA FOODLINER 212,242 1.4? 5 41 . . .533 a H1294??? 3 .4 33;. 14 1.1. I. JJ..o1.n. .. . . Congratulations to the Class of '73 of Bucksport High SAIL INN RESTAURANT Prospect, Moine Compliments of JOHN R. CROOKER INSURANCE AGENCY Established Phones in Y R 469-3 1 52 1928 0 Izdepmdmt 469-31 53 lmzzrmzce AGENT 469-2285 SERVES YOU FIRST CQNAIA Bucksporf, Maine Compliments of BUCKSPORT SUNSHINE CENTER Bucksport, Maine Tel. 469-2983 . n-vulnguapIxAn :1'5-...:......' UL... L.-.L.W- k...m.-.-..-.:..L..4mu:.$w ;nxh;avawavrv--N- w -un.m...m..'...-n..7...-.m .. Dining Room Cocktail Lounge CoHee Shop Banquet Hall JED PROUTY TAVERN, :xxwmxm V Wwvw w ' wWW w v Wmomwmw WWW? - vxxMme MMWWIWM n ,Mnnunu0M uunuuunnwux: MmMunm.xu.nunnnnnuunn nun... M , LLLLLL- AA. , . '1 ,!,L LILL A 1 798-1 973 I L'5A.1:LLLIJ' Host to Four American Presidents 34-IJ41 v1.1 yr William Henry Harrison Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson John Tyler Buckspor'r, Maine .w-LA- m. w. nub? wifP - , Compliments of DENA'S MARKET Main Street Bucksport, Maine Phone: 469-7190 Wight's Dairy Qualify Milk and Dairy Products Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Posteurized Milk Tel. 469-3239 Bucksporf, Maine VERONA FABRICS Verona, Maine Across The Bucksport bridge Featuring Guilford Fabrics Tel: 469-2422 Open 7 days a week BISHOPS AUTO BODY REPAIR Box 504 Orland, Maine Compliments of SNOWMAN'S GROCERY Pizza's-ltolions-Meotbolls Orland, Maine BUCKSPORT NORGE VILLAGE Your One Stop For: Dry Cleaning-Loundry-Pressing-Shirts Bucksport Plozo I l LIJJJ-INtIft?! u I I LLI-Hfh 144.3... .3 .. . ED MERCER Beer and Ale Take Out Amoco Gas and Oil Groceries and Meets Bucksporf, Maine ?orlizriq Fine Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repair Member American Wotchmokers Institute ROSEN'S DEPT. STORE Bucksport, Maine Clothing and Footwear for the entire family Tel. 469-3306 BUCKSPORT FLOWER SHOP Flowers tho? please Tel: 469-3193 BUCKSPORT NURSERY 3 GARDEN CENTER Plants of All Kinds Tel: 469-7200 HARRIMAN'S GARAGE Diol 469-3235 469-2931 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Evinrude Motors Sales Service Main Street, Bucksport BUCKSPORT VARIETY Quality Meat Produce, Groceries Fresh Italian Sandwiches Open: 6 CLm. 'ro Midnighf-Mondoy thru Saturday 9 am. to 9 p.m.-Sundoy Upper Main Street, Bucksporf KIRSTEIN 6 SONS Real Estate 2; Insurance 44 Central Street Bangor, Maine 942-8291 Compliments of Picture 81 Gift Shop 17 Main Street Bangor, Maine The nicest cards in town STANLEY'S DINER Brewer, Maine 942-61 01 COWAN'S SERVICE STATION INC. Brewer, Maine BOB CARNEY'S Phillips 66 Orrington, Maine Grocery and Produce LUNCH BAR Compliments of M 6 M COFFEE QUOIity-Geonliness-Service Shopping Center, Bangor Maine LITTLEFIELD SAFE AND LOCK CO. Brewer, Maine Compliments of BEAL'S JEWELRY Ellsworth, Maine THE HOLMES AGENCY lnsuronce-Reol Estate Appraisals 14-16 State Street Ellsworth, Maine 04605 GOODYEAR TIRE SERVICE High Street EllsworTh, Maine Sales 81 Service of Bombardier Ski-Doo Leon Clark Tel, 667-5344 Compliments of R. D. HINCKLEY CORPORATION Ellsworth, Maine PERLINS INC. Boy's and Men's Wear 86 Main Street Ellsworth ALEXANDER'S PHARMACY CO. 80 Maine Street Ellsworth, Maine I THE DWIGHT A. BROWN AGENCY 67 Main Street Ellsworth, Maine WILLEY'S STYLE CENTER Main Street Ellsworth, Moine ELLSWORTH CHAIN SAW SALES School Street Ellsworth, Maine Homelite-Choin Saws Compliments of MERRIL FURNITURE Ellsworth, Maine J. T. ROSBOROUGH INC. -1nsurance- Ellswodh, Maine 667-2251 ELLSWORTH REXALL DRUG Ellsworth Shopping Center Tel-667-5331 Prescription Specialists Compliments of DICK1S DINER Ellsworth, Maine HARRY C. AUSTIN 8n CO. INC. Furniture-Floor Covering Ellsworth, Maine RAYS PLUMBING CO. High Street Ellsworth, Maine HALE 81 HAMLIN Attorney's At Low EllsworTh-Blue Hill Maine H. W. DUNN 81 SON Butler B. Dunn Proprietor Granite 81 Marble Memorials Established 1882 Water Street, Ellsworth Compliments of Castine Variety Costine, Maine DONALD L. STEWART Costine Plumbing, Heating and Electrico! Work Compliments of THE VARIETY SHOP Blue Hill Compliments of KING'S OIL COMPANY INC. 516 South Main Street Brewer, Maine Torring of Streets and Roads THE ROLAND GRINDLE INSURANCE AGENCY 98 Main Street Wight Rood Brewer, Maine Bucksport Phone 942-6027 Phone 469-3623 Roland and Jean Grindle John Wilson CRESCENT-LUMBER CORPORATION Lumber-Building Materials 0He6ng Quality Service and Price Phone 825-3317 YANKEE SHOE REPAIR Melvin C. Red Fowler 11 Water Street Bangor, Maine Tel. 942-3484 1 FRED BOWDEN JR. Sales 8 Service 8 Astro Cops Guaranteed Used Cars RFD 1 Orrington, Maine 04474 Phone 947-8841 BANGOR-MERRIFIELD OFFICE SUPPLY omce and School Supplies 14 State Street Bangor, Maine FOTORAMA INC. Photographic Specialists Robert N. Rosen 18 Broad $1., Bangor, Maine 04401 Tel. 947-8067 Compliments of A FRIEND SHERWlN-WILLIAMS CO. Ellsworth Compliments of CUNNINGHAM'S MARKET 33 High Street Ellsworth, Maine MAINE SHOE STORE Shoe Repair Service Ellsworth Compliments of BLUE HILL DEPT. STORE Blue Hill, Maine RUFUS A. CAN DAGE Real Estate Broker Expert Approisels-Mops-Chorts Tel. 374-5645 Blue Hill FRANK O. FOWLER Bulldozing Excavating Sand, Loo m, Gravel Brooksville, Maine 326-1906 Compliments of Errald Hanson HANSON'S BARBER SHOP Main Street, BucksporT Compliments of PRISCILLA'S RESTAURANT Bucksport, Maine Compliments of ELMAC MOTEL Buckspon Maine Compliments of PRIMROSE BEAUTY SHOP KEN'S BARBER SHOP Bucksport Maine Compliments of BUCKSPORT FREE PRESS 8 PRINTING COMPANY Phil Buxton-Editor-Publisher Compliments of DR. HENRY BOURGON Compliments of ORCHID BEAUTY SHOPPE Bucksport, Maine Compliments of PHIL DAVIS' BARBER SHOP Compliments of MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SHOP Main Strelet- Buckspo rt l Courtesy of DR. GEORGE M. LORD, O.D. Buckspon, Maine Compliments of MINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Tel. 469-3106 Bucksport Compliments of THE CORNER STORE Prospect, Maine EAST ORLAND GROCERY East Orland -Route 1- The Kromers ORLAND AUTO SALES Tires-cheries-Tubes WHITE'S ESSO Bucksport, Maine Tel. 469-2557 U-Houl Trailers i '1 :4 :3! I ' 3' .0 E ,v Branches in CHERRYFIELD Company MILBRIDGE . STONINGTON ELLSWORTH Shopping Center Member Federal Reserve SYSfem - Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Buckspor'r, Maine Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. United States Depository Tel. 469-3000 , ,7 Complete One-Sfop Banking Drive-ln Motor Bonk Sofe-Deposi'r Vaults Night Depository Checking Accounts Customers Lounge Savings Accounts Trust Services Club Accounts VENS STUDIOS A Complete Photographic Service STE wgggwnm'gm...- m. uuw qmuuua'w W. C U L D O 0 G D N A E N 0 D L L E W liAVV L Jwr..! 7 $ N 1.. EH1 7r; BYRON H. SMITH 81 co., INC. . Smith's Extracts . MacDonald's Vanilla . Bokewell Cream . Health 81 Beauty Aids . Housewares, Toys and Notions 365 Main Street Phone 942-5531 Bangor, Maine 04401 JORDAN-C.H. RICE DIV. Top Quality Meat Products Since 1882 Eureka Means You Have Found It R.E. GLIDDEN AUTO BODY SHOP 'The Place to Meet By Accident Tel. 942-4550 26 Commercial St. Brewer, Maine Compliments of RB. DUNNING 81 COMPANY 120 RICE STREET Industrial, Plumbing Heating, Electrical and Building Supplies BROWN and WHITE PAPER COMPANY 24 Lorkin Street Bangor, Maine N.H. BRAGG 81 SON Automotive, Industrial and Welding Supplies 92 Perry Road Industrial Park Bangor, Maine Telephone 947-8611 BUCKSPORT 66 FREDRICK S. WARDWELL REALTOR Complete Service also Front End Repair Real Estate Service for 27 Years. Buying or Line-Bolance Selling? Consult us. Volkswagen Repair Phone 326-8657 ' BETT'S BOOK STORE Books for Everybody -- Children - Fiction - Reference - Technical v Compliments of LEACH BROTHERS . Latest Books . Historical Maine Books and . Quality Paperbacks CASTINE OIL COMPANY . Sports - Art - Music - Etc. - Special Order - Mail Order 947-7052 23 Central Street, Bangor STOR E. Costine, Maine E OF MAINE'S MOST m o o m m E-' 1'11 .4 m 2 o ON C BABSON and DUFFY ' A.B. HERRICK $ SON, INC. ulIll' l-Ll+ tij1IIHILI+4?1IJr . A . 3 1 .4 Plumbing, Heating and Hardware Building Materials Blue Hill Blue Hill, Maine 374-5501 374-2862 To The class of 1973- Moy your future have The spirit of o marching band, The sparkle of a symphony orchestra, and The harmony of 0 chorus. VINER MUSIC CO., BANGOR MOTO-SKI PINE HILL SNOWMOBILE SALES 0nd SERVICE Brewer Lake Road Tel. 945-9064 Brewer's Oldest Snowmobile Deoler MR. PAPERBACK Augusto, Bangor Calais, Ellsworth Farmington, Woterville CUSTOM SERVE COFFEE For 5 or more people Call: CANTEEN SERVICE CO. 244 Perry Rood Bangor, Maine Tel. 945-5688 GASS OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTER All makes portobles Student Discounts Your Exclusive Olympic Typewriter Dealer Bangor, Maine i gefyuucomum Beef . Pork . Lamb . Provisions And A Complete Line of Groceries and Frozen Foods 77 Railroad Sf. -- Tel. 942-7341 Bangor, Me. JAI lAI 'J+l+.t'i1:lll 1 I Lu+m. J , , - 5 A Compliments of WDEA RADIO Ellsworth, Maine MACOMBERS Fine Foods Costine, Maine l Compliments of FORTIN BROS. , INC. Range and Fuel Oils Burner Service Bucksport, Maine Tel: 469-3143 Blue Hill, Maine Tel. 374-2816 BLUE HILL GARAGE International SCOUT Light Trucks Front End Alignment GenercH Automotive and Truck Repairs Tel. 374-5575 r VII NORTHEAST BANK 5 TRUST CO. MEMBER NORTHEAST BANKSHAHE ASSOCIATION 5 MEMBER F m c BANGOR: 2 State STreeVInsfollment Loon Agency Airport Moll-Union Street BREWER: 366 Wilson St. MACHIAS: 1 Center St. OLDTOWN: 101 South Main ST. ORONO: University Mall Shopping Center ORRISON CHEVROLET INCORPORATED Sales and Service Ellsworth, Maine Phone 667-2513 map Mvw k ;W6WWNOV, , f QW, , M, mm . me..,, m 1537???? : LN? , ' , V , L , . ,L , gggwrw 1:13 a 1m: Congratulations To The student body and Teaching staff for an excellent school program You can be assured of our aIl-ouT support Awqxwwmxxv xxwmm wxasxwa, W' 1M WM 1. v I MMWMWIMMWIKMWMWyMWMIMWW WWWJ m ,, .mmzmrm mwmw CROPLEY 8 JEWETT OMPANY Lu, 1., .gggA-tw tL 14f L1, Fuel Oils Bottled Gas Appliances Sporting Goods Snow Mobiles Boots 8 Motors Main Street Bucksport, Maine Wang. 14in: wzxs- a ! wm Builders of Custom Homes Custom Built Cabinets Buckspor'r, Maine Phone: 469-3526 Compliments of HE POCO'S OF B.H.S. -wwmm .r .4 hulking... 1-3.x v;..;...' wmmk A - an l N:- n. ,4 .. -WI-LAI-I-Hu-nn LONGVIEW LUMBER AND LONGVIEW' FURNITURE CENTER pollijkfp 113112 01p 6217271227 WIMMMX! F U R N IT U R E yards of Builders of Quality Homes Telephone 825-3321 Orrington 0nd Buckspor'r Complete Home Furniture 469-2200 SPRING FOUNTAIN MOTEL 44AL1J.v. Open All Year -' .- ' AVA ' . ' ' Rosom Phones Color TV i a! R , WIIDmm'Ing . 9 oo I+Vl v I I IALIJA-m if? '1 +1444: 0nd EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS US. Route 1, Bucksport, Maine Tel. 469-3139 THE STAFF OF THE .8 3.6. MURRAY 8 so I 1973 HILLCREST WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE Rug Soles and Service Since 1922 Rufus A. Candage In Stock for lmmediofe Delivery Real Estate Broker Expert Approises-Mops-Chorfs 685 Broadway, Bangor, Maine 04401 Tel: 945-9704 Blue Hill Tel. 374-5645 GRAY15 SHELL SERVICE 1 Fred Bowden, Jr. Sales 8: Service . And Astro Cops Mom Street Bucksport, Maine MoforFuels 191469-3518 Batteries RFD 1 Orringfon, Maine 04474 Accessories Phone 947-8841 WIKV ; WHITE'S EXXON Bucksporf, Maine 04416 Tel. 469-2557 U-HAUL TRAILERS HOOPER1S GARAGE SERVICE C.L. BOYLE Mobilgos, Oil, and Lubrication NEW Diesel Fuel-Light Repairing Lower Main 51. Phone 469-3176 Bucksport, Maine Ford s-Tori no4MusTong-Moverick-Pi nto Costine, Maine Ford Dealer Tel. 326-8652 . .Alriii.213973411:1:... :.' .1 uihv m. Wuhxkuneuxwai. .m- mi: Wi3a , :4 .:,,$.,,1, V. .. -4. . ..; .. ' ..-.. 71 L-., hv nn-Jii-AQ kkaomum w 1s. k . K v - 1:45-9 .A; .- '


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